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Fortified Foods May Prevent Billions of Nutrient Deficiencies Worldwide

Fortified Foods May Prevent Billions of Nutrient Deficiencies Worldwide

A global modeling study finds that adding vitamins and minerals to staple foods like salt and flour already reduces nutrient shortfalls at scale, with potential to expand impact at low cost.

Mar 27, 2026

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Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Fertility and Early Embryo Development

Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Fertility and Early Embryo Development

A new study finds that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods in both men and women is associated with reduced fertility and small differences in early pregnancy development

Mar 26, 2026

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3 min read

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High Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Failure

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High Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Failure

A large U.S. cohort study found that higher daily sodium intake was associated with a greater risk of developing heart failure, particularly in a high-risk population.

Mar 28, 2026

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3 min read

Small Daily Changes May Add Up to Big Heart Health Benefits

Small Daily Changes May Add Up to Big Heart Health Benefits

A new study finds that modest improvements in sleep, diet, and activity together are linked to a lower risk of heart attack and stroke

Mar 25, 2026

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3 min read

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What Happens When You Stop GLP-1 Drugs? Heart Benefits May Fade Faster Than Expected

What Happens When You Stop GLP-1 Drugs? Heart Benefits May Fade Faster Than Expected

A large study finds that interrupting medications like semaglutide may reverse cardiovascular gains, raising questions about long-term use

Mar 24, 2026

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3 min read

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How TikTok Shapes What Young People Want to Eat

How TikTok Shapes What Young People Want to Eat

A new study suggests food trends, influencers and algorithms play a measurable role in shaping dietary preferences among young users.

Jan 30, 2026

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Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Aligning overnight fasting with sleep improved heart and metabolic markers in a small NIH-funded trial.

Feb 16, 2026

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3 min read

Ketogenic Diet Shows Modest Benefit in Depression Trial

Ketogenic Diet Shows Modest Benefit in Depression Trial

A randomized clinical trial found short-term symptom improvement compared with a control diet, but researchers caution the clinical importance remains unclear.

Feb 6, 2026

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High Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Failure

A large U.S. cohort study found that higher daily sodium intake was associated with a greater risk of developing heart failure, particularly in a high-risk population.

Mar 28, 2026

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3 min read

High Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Failure

Whole Wheat Fiber May Help Protect Against Gut Inflammation

A mouse study suggests fiber in whole wheat foods may support gut health by triggering anti-inflammatory responses through the microbiome.

Mar 28, 2026

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3 min read

Whole Wheat Fiber May Help Protect Against Gut Inflammation

Fortified Foods May Prevent Billions of Nutrient Deficiencies Worldwide

A global modeling study finds that adding vitamins and minerals to staple foods like salt and flour already reduces nutrient shortfalls at scale, with potential to expand impact at low cost.

Mar 27, 2026

•

3 min read

Fortified Foods May Prevent Billions of Nutrient Deficiencies Worldwide

Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Fertility and Early Embryo Development

A new study finds that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods in both men and women is associated with reduced fertility and small differences in early pregnancy development

Mar 26, 2026

•

3 min read

Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Fertility and Early Embryo Development

Why Diabetes Risk Isn’t the Same for Everyone

A new study finds that different metabolic patterns may predict who develops diabetes and related complications, even before diagnosis

Mar 26, 2026

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3 min read

Why Diabetes Risk Isn’t the Same for Everyone

5 FOODS LINKED TO BETTER BRAIN HEALTH

Certain foods appear again and again as part of eating patterns linked to better brain function.

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