The Science of PCOS and Weight Management Addressing Misconceptions and Clinical Realities for Hormonal Health
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) remains one of the most prevalent yet misunderstood endocrine disorders, affecting an estimated 8% to 13%…
Childhood Adversity Linked to Lifelong Digestive Woes, New Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Gastroenterology has unveiled a compelling connection between early life stress and an…
Kanematsu Corporation and 2nd Nature Forge Strategic Alliance to Transform Agricultural Waste into High-Value Functional Ingredients
Japanese trading giant Kanematsu Corporation has announced a significant collaboration with U.S. startup 2nd Nature, leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI)…
Infant Formula Shortages in the U.S. Highlight Critical Vulnerabilities in Supply Chains and Healthcare Access
The United States has grappled with alarming infant formula shortages over the past two years, a crisis largely stemming from…
Gut Microbial Genetics and Dietary Nutrients How a Single Bacterial Gene Influences Cancer Progression and Immune Response
In a landmark study that bridges the gap between oncology, nutrition, and microbiology, researchers at Cornell University have identified a…
A Novel Brain Gas Emerges as a Potential Protector Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, bolstered by significant new funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), are spearheading a…
A Digest on Healthy Eating and Healthy Living
The year 2022 marked a significant period for discussions surrounding food and nutrition, with the White House Conference on Hunger,…
Escalating Middle East Conflict Strains Regional Health Systems as Casualties Mount and Medical Infrastructure Faces Unprecedented Pressure
The humanitarian landscape across the Middle East has reached a critical tipping point following more than ten days of intensified…