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child eating a sandwich

Ultra-processed food makes up almost two-thirds of calorie intake of UK adolescents

butter and olive oil

Blood fat profiles confirm health benefits of replacing butter with high-quality plant oils

Eosinophilic esophagitis is a condition where white blood cells called eosinophils accumulate in the esophagus, leading to difficulty swallowing.

Allergic Esophagus Disorder Surges in Japan

Image shows four common forms of Blastocystis hominis - vacuolar, granular, amoeboid, and cyst forms. Image created by Valentia Lim Zhining on May 14th, 2006.

Gut Microbe Linked to Better Health in Global Study of 50,000+ People

Abstract illustration of the human body, DNA and metabolism

New Discovery Platform Unlocks Secrets of Metabolic Genes, Reveals Key Choline Transporter

crowded ashtray

Smoking May Accelerate Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Bathroom scale and tape measure

Obesity Diagnosis Gets Makeover: BMI No Longer Sole Factor

Tattoo artist at work on a man's arm

Bacteria detected in tattoo and permanent makeup inks

hot dogs uncooked

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to 10% Higher Death Risk

NIST researcher Thomas P. Forbes is working to ensure 3D drug printers work as designed.

Your future medications could be personalized for you on a 3D printer

salt

Is it time to stop recommending strict salt restriction in people with heart failure?

cuflless bp device

Cuffless blood pressure device streamlines and enhances hypertension management

Man using leg wight machine at gym

Heavy Resistance Training Near Retirement Age Helps Maintain Vital Leg Strength for Years

In a new study, scientists reprogrammed Nicotiana benthamiana plants to produce a diverse array of beneficial sugars that are found in breast milk, called human milk oligosaccharides.

Genetically Engineered Plants Could Provide More Nutritious Baby Formula

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