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06/19/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Doctor’s COVID-19 Study Retracted Amid Questions Over Pharma Investor Ties
The retraction of a clinical trial by Dr. Sabine Hazan exploring treatments for COVID-19 has raised renewed questions about undisclosed ties between researchers and pharmaceutical investors. The studies, which had been published in peer-reviewed journals, were withdrawn after concerns surfaced regarding data integrity and conflicts of interest. According to the retraction notices, the authors failed […]
06/18/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Vitamin D Status Trends Linked to Breast Cancer Survival, Study Finds
A new study tracking vitamin D levels in 513 women with breast cancer found that the trajectory of vitamin D status over time predicts outcomes more accurately than a single measurement, according to a report published in Frontiers in Nutrition. Nearly 90% of patients were deficient or insufficient at baseline, and those with persistent or […]
06/17/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Harvard Study Links 90 to 119 Minutes of Weekly Strength Training to Lower Mortality Risk
A 30-year study led by Harvard researchers has identified a specific weekly range of resistance training associated with reductions in all-cause and cause-specific mortality. The analysis, which pooled data from over 147,374 adults across three long-running cohort studies, found that participants who performed 90 to 119 minutes of strength training per week had a 13% […]
06/16/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Scientists Identify Master Clock Controlling Biological Growth and Development
Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have identified a genetic clock that coordinates the timing of gene expression pulses during development in the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. According to the study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the clock consists of proteins MYRF-1 and LIN-42, which form a feedback circuit […]
06/16/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Everyday Habits Said to Improve Cognitive Function: A Review of Research and Expert Perspectives
Nearly 9 in 10 American adults say maintaining brain health as they age is very important, yet only 9 percent know a lot about how to do it, according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2026 Facts and Figures report. This gap between concern and knowledge represents a significant public health challenge, the report stated. [1] Several […]
06/15/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Lower Vitamin C Levels to Reduced Brain Tissue in Older Adults
A new study from researchers at Hirosaki University in Japan found that lower levels of vitamin C in the blood were associated with measurably less brain tissue and altered structural network patterns in a sample of 2,044 older adults, according to findings published June 10, 2026 in PLOS ONE and reported by Everyday Health [1]. Participants, […]
06/14/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Struggles with Common Habits to Accelerated Brain Aging
A growing body of research has linked common lifestyle struggles and daily habits to accelerated brain aging, according to multiple studies. A study published in Neurology found that poor lifestyle habits such as smoking, obesity, and high blood pressure during middle age predict lower brain volume and dementia markers up to a decade later [2]. […]
06/14/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Probiotic Strain PA53 Linked to Improved Mood, Sleep in Older Adults, Study Finds
An eight-week randomized controlled trial has found that supplementation with the probiotic strain Pediococcus acidilactici PA53 led to measurable improvements in mood, sleep quality, and digestive comfort among healthy older adults, according to researchers. The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, tested 75 adults aged 55 to 70. Participants who took 30 billion colony-forming […]
06/14/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Iodine Deficiency to Increased Risk of Thyroid Nodules
A new meta-analysis published in Frontiers in Endocrinology has found that low iodine levels are associated with a significantly higher risk of developing thyroid nodules, according to researchers. The analysis pooled data from 25 studies involving 54,621 participants, documenting 13,569 thyroid nodule events. Individuals with low iodine levels had a 31.5% higher likelihood of developing […]
06/12/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Low Vitamin D Levels to Higher Likelihood of H. Pylori Infection
A new cross-sectional study has found a strong association between low vitamin D levels and testing positive for Helicobacter pylori infection, according to researchers. The study, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, enrolled 502 adults and measured their 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels alongside H. pylori infection status, lifestyle habits and other biomarkers. After adjusting for multiple factors, […]
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