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- Beyond Nitric Oxide: Scientists Uncover iNOS "Structural Switch" That Directly Disables the Body’s Natural Inflammatory Brake
Published: Apr 24, 2026
Section: Medical News
In a discovery published in Nature Metabolism, researchers from the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford have identified a hidden mechanism that fuels chronic inflamma...
- Consistent Parental Protection Found to Buffer Long-Term Health Risks for Indigenous Abuse Survivors
Published: Apr 21, 2026
Section: Mental Health
A new study involving over 2,100 American Indian and Alaska Native adults reveals that the presence of a trusted, protective adult during childhood significantly mitigates the risk...
- University of Colorado Researchers Identify Fructose as Primary Metabolic Signal Driving Fat Storage and Chronic Disease
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Medical News
A new report in Nature Metabolism distinguishes fructose from other caloric sources, identifying it as a specific metabolic driver of obesity and metabolic syndrome. Unlike glucose...
- Vigorous Intensity Exercise Linked to Dramatic Reductions in Dementia and Heart Disease Risk Over Moderate Activity
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Healthy Lifestyle
A major UK Biobank study involving over 500,000 participants indicates that increasing the proportion of vigorous physical activity, even when total movement remains constant, sign...
- Primary Care Study Demonstrates Safe Reduction Of Diabetes Medications Following Successful Integration Of Lifestyle Medicine Principles
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Research
A new retrospective study involving 650 adults shows that physicians can safely reduce or discontinue glucose-lowering medications when lifestyle changes are integrated into routin...
- American College of Lifestyle Medicine Unveils National Project Remission to Combat Type 2 Diabetes Crisis
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Health
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) has launched "Project Remission," a digital film series produced with Content With Purpose to advocate for lifestyle-based remissi...
- Cornell University Research Identifies Social Asymmetry as a Primary Driver of Chronic Disease and Early Mortality Risk
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Health
Two new studies from Cornell University suggest that the subjective feeling of loneliness, rather than objective social isolation, is a more accurate predictor of severe health dec...
- American College of Lifestyle Medicine Launches National Project Remission Digital Series Targeting Type 2 Diabetes Through Therapeutic Intervention
Published: Mar 30, 2026
Section: Research
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine has debuted "Project Remission," a digital documentary and film series produced in partnership with Content With Purpose to promote lifes...
- Rice University Engineers Develop "HOBIT" Implant to Solve Oxygen Scarcity in Cellular Drug Factories
Published: Mar 28, 2026
Section: Research
A collaborative team from Rice, Carnegie Mellon, and Northwestern Universities has unveiled a wireless, battery-powered implant capable of generating local oxygen to sustain dense...
- Northwestern University Engineers Bioelectronic Implant Capable of Continuous Multi-Drug Delivery From Within the Body
Published: Mar 28, 2026
Section: Health
A multi-institutional research team led by Northwestern University has developed HOBIT, a gum-sized bioelectronic device that houses engineered cells to act as a permanent internal...
- New England Journal of Medicine Study Identifies Corporate Activity as Primary Vector for Global Chronic Disease Crisis
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Health
A landmark paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine identifies five commercial products as the drivers behind 31 percent of annual global deaths. Researchers from the...
- New York researchers identify 90 degree threshold as critical risk for heat stroke in vulnerable older adults
Published: Mar 21, 2026
Section: Health
A study by NYU Grossman School of Medicine reveals that older adults in underserved communities face significantly higher risks of heat-related illness at temperatures lower than c...