Tag: Metabolic Health
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Turicibacter: A Gut Bacteria That Helps Limit Weight Gain in High-Fat Diet Mice
New Findings Spotlight a Gut Bacteria That May Influence Obesity Risk A recent study has identified a specific type of gut bacterium, Turicibacter, as a potential ally in combating weight gain and metabolic disturbances caused by high-fat diets. While the research was conducted in mice, the findings add to a growing body of evidence that…
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Effective Fat Burning: Wolfson Brands Launches Advanced Supplements for Men in 2026
New Era in Male Fat Burning and Weight Management On December 26, 2025, Wolfson Brands announced a groundbreaking line of fat-burning supplements designed to overhaul how men approach weight management, fitness, and overall health in 2026. The company positions these products as more than quick fixes; they’re engineered to support sustainable fat loss, better energy,…
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Effective Fat Burning: Wolfson Brands Launches Advanced Supplements
Introduction New York City, NY — December 26, 2025 — Wolfson Brands unveiled an advanced line of fat-burning supplements crafted to support men in smarter weight management, improved fitness, and overall health. In an era where nutrition and supplementation play pivotal roles in personal health goals, the company positions its new lineup as a practical…
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ME/CFS Multimodal Study Reveals Systemic Abnormalities
New Australian research uncovers multi-system abnormalities in ME/CFS Scientists in Australia have identified coordinated irregularities across several biological systems in people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). The multimodal study, published in a leading journal, analyzed diverse data streams to map the complex landscape of the disease and to move beyond single-cause explanations. The…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Widespread Health Risks: What the Lancet Series Reveals
Growing Evidence on Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) and Health Ultra-processed foods—industrial formulations with little or no intact food—have become staples in many diets worldwide. A landmark three-part series in The Lancet adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that UPFs may negatively influence health across several bodily systems. As scholars, clinicians, and policymakers weigh a…
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Mazdutide 9 mg Delivers Notable Weight Loss in Chinese Obesity Patients: GLORY-2 Trial Surpasses Endpoints
Breakthrough in Obesity Treatment: GLORY-2 Report Highlights Mazdutide 9 mg Innovent Biologics and collaborating partners announced compelling results from the GLORY-2 phase 3 trial evaluating Mazdutide 9 mg in adults with obesity in China. The study reports weight loss of up to 20.1% among participants, with the primary endpoint and all key secondary endpoints met.…
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Mazdutide 9 mg Delivers Up to 20.1% Weight Loss in Chinese Adults: GLORY-2 Study Set to Shape Obesity Treatment
New GLORY-2 Results Highlight Mazdutide 9 mg’s Weight-Loss Potential Innovent Biologics and partners report compelling outcomes from the GLORY-2 trial, evaluating the investigational drug mazdutide 9 mg in Chinese adults with obesity. The study met its primary endpoint and all key secondary endpoints, underscoring mazdutide’s potential to transform obesity management in a population with high…
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CRISPR Brings Back Ancient Gene That Could Cut Gout and Fatty Liver Risk
Rewriting a Missing Chapter in Human Biology In a surprising turn for genetic science, researchers using CRISPR gene-editing tools have revived a gene that disappeared from the human lineage millions of years ago. The restored gene appears to play a role in regulating uric acid production and lipid metabolism, two factors closely tied to gout…
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CRISPR Restores Ancient Gene to Cut Uric Acid and Fight Gout and Fatty Liver
Introduction: A bold leap from ancient DNA to modern health In a striking demonstration of CRISPR gene-editing tools, researchers have resurrected an ancient human gene that disappeared from the genome millions of years ago. The restored gene, when expressed in a controlled laboratory setting, lowered uric acid levels and showed promising indications for reducing risks…
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Study on PCOS: Long-Term Health Outcomes and Lifelong Risks
Understanding PCOS and Its Lifelong Footprint Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex hormonal and metabolic condition that affects an estimated 8–12% of women of reproductive age. While the immediate concerns often center on menstrual irregularities, fertility, and acne, PCOS also sets the stage for chronic health challenges that can unfold over decades. Recent studies…
