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Fasting May Affect People With Obesity Differently, Study Finds

A 48-hour fasting trial suggests metabolic and immune responses vary by body type, raising questions about one-size-fits-all diet advice.

Fasting May Affect People With Obesity Differently, Study Finds

New Discovery May Ease Food Allergy Disorder That Limits Diets

Researchers in Israel find a way to block a key trigger of eosinophilic esophagitis, which forces many patients onto restrictive eating plans.

New Discovery May Ease Food Allergy Disorder That Limits Diets

New Clues to Why Some People Face Life-Threatening Food Allergies

Mouse studies uncover a gut-based immune pathway that may explain why food-induced anaphylaxis hits some people harder and point toward a possible way to block it.

New Clues to Why Some People Face Life-Threatening Food Allergies

Could Your Diet Soda Be Sabotaging Cancer Treatment?

New research links sucralose, a common artificial sweetener, to gut changes that may weaken the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy.

Could Your Diet Soda Be Sabotaging Cancer Treatment?

Think You’re Sensitive to Gluten? New Study Says Maybe Not

Many people with IBS say gluten triggers their symptoms, but a rigorous new trial suggests belief may play a bigger role than the bread.

Think You’re Sensitive to Gluten? New Study Says Maybe Not

How Sugary Drinks Disrupt Your Gut and Your Immune System

New research shows that sugar-sweetened drinks can alter gut bacteria behavior and immune signals, but cutting back may help reverse the effects.

How Sugary Drinks Disrupt Your Gut and Your Immune System

Heart-Healthy Habits Protect More Than Just Your Heart

A major review of nearly 500 studies shows these lifestyle choices support brain health, reduce chronic disease risk and improve quality of life.

Heart-Healthy Habits Protect More Than Just Your Heart

Study Ties Antibiotic Resistance to Diet, Gut Health and Mortality

A long-term study finds that fiber intake and gut bacteria may influence resistance levels and raise or lower the risk of death.

Study Ties Antibiotic Resistance to Diet, Gut Health and Mortality

Could Cutting One Amino Acid Help Skin Heal Faster?

New research finds that low levels of serine may signal stem cells to shift from hair growth to wound repair.

Could Cutting One Amino Acid Help Skin Heal Faster?

Plant-Based Diet Linked to Lower Risk of IBD

Large study finds people who eat more fruits and vegetables may be less likely to develop Crohn’s disease and colitis.

Plant-Based Diet Linked to Lower Risk of IBD

Bread Gets a Boost from Sunflower Seed Flour, Study Finds

Researchers in Brazil say a cheap, sustainable by-product of sunflower oil production can turn ordinary loaves into protein- and antioxidant-rich powerhouses, with a few tweaks to texture.

Bread Gets a Boost from Sunflower Seed Flour, Study Finds

Could Climate Change Be Draining the Nutrients from Our Food?

New research finds rising CO2 and heat may reduce antioxidants and minerals in leafy greens like spinach and kale — with ripple effects for human health.

Could Climate Change Be Draining the Nutrients from Our Food?

How Childhood Health Shapes Men’s Risk of Disease Later in Life

New research shows that early infections and childhood weight may alter hormones that affect men’s lifelong health.

How Childhood Health Shapes Men’s Risk of Disease Later in Life

Sugary Drinks May Fire Up Your Immune System — in the Wrong Way

A new study finds that even a few days of high-fructose drinks can increase inflammation in the body.

Sugary Drinks May Fire Up Your Immune System — in the Wrong Way

The Best Way to Keep Kids with Food Allergies Safe at Camp

New study shows that stocking epinephrine on-site isn’t just safer — it’s also more cost-effective for most camps.

The Best Way to Keep Kids with Food Allergies Safe at Camp

Drug-Resistant Bacteria Found in Imported Seafood

Researchers identify colistin resistance genes in shrimp and scallops from overseas, spotlighting hidden risks in the global food supply.

Drug-Resistant Bacteria Found in Imported Seafood

Can a Parent’s Metabolism Shape a Child’s Future Health?

Study finds maternal obesity may reprogram liver cells before birth, raising risk of fatty liver disease.

Can a Parent’s Metabolism Shape a Child’s Future Health?

Study Reveals How Your Body Learns to Tolerate What You Eat

A newly discovered immune network explains how we stay safe from food — and what may trigger reactions.

Study Reveals How Your Body Learns to Tolerate What You Eat

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