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Nearly 70% of US Adults are Obese
A new analysis has revealed that nearly 70 percent of adults in the United States could be classified as obese under recently proposed definitions...
Regular and Diet Soft Drinks Linked to Higher Fatty Liver Risk
Regular and diet soft drinks, long seen as routine beverages, may significantly increase the risk of fatty liver disease and liver-related death....
Importance of Gut Health: The Secret Link Between Digestion, Immunity, and Mental Wellbeing
In recent years, scientists have emphasized gut health as a cornerstone of overall wellness, influencing everything from digestion to mental health. Research...
Lipids Fuel Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Growth
A groundbreaking study by a team from Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah has shown that triple-negative breast cancer may...
Why Millions Still Go Hungry in 2025 Despite Global Food Surplus
More than 673 million people experienced hunger in 2024, accounting for over 8.2 percent of the global population, according to the UN’s 2025...
Nearly All Cardiovascular Events Linked to Modifiable Risk Factors
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly every major cardiovascular event is preceded by at least one modifiable risk factor, emphasizing the importance...
Sugary and ‘Diet’ Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Liver Disease
A major new study presented at UEG Week 2025 has found that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs)...
Poor Sleep leads to Older Brain
Humans spend nearly a third of their lives asleep, but this time is anything but wasted. Sleep is not passive downtime. It...
Healthy Lifestyle Habits Improve Long-Term Wellbeing
Healthy lifestyle habits strongly influence long-term wellbeing, according to growing research supported by global health experts and medical institutions.
Severely Obese Patients Face Barriers and Discrimination at US Clinics,
In the United States, nearly one million adults live with a body mass index (BMI) of 60 or greater. This translates to...





































