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05/15/2026
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By Coco Somers
Plastic Chemicals Detected in 100% of Participants in Australian Trial
A study published in April 2026 in Nature Medicine found that all 211 adult participants in an Australian trial carried measurable levels of at least six plastic chemicals in their urine. The Plastic Exposure Reduction Transforms Health (PERTH) Trial, conducted by researchers at the University of Western Australia, combined an observational cohort with a seven-day […]
05/14/2026
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By Coco Somers
Hidden Hormonal Condition Found in Nearly One-Third of Resistant Hypertension Patients, Study Says
Nearly one in three patients with resistant hypertension may have an undiagnosed hormonal condition driven by elevated cortisol, according to the largest U.S. study of its kind. The MOMENTUM study, conducted by researchers at Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, analyzed 1,086 adults across 50 medical centers nationwide. Twenty-seven percent of participants met clinical criteria for […]
05/12/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Irregular Sleep Schedules to Higher Risk of Eye Diseases
A study of nearly 79,000 adults from the UK Biobank has found that individuals with irregular sleep schedules face higher risks of developing age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. The research, reported by Zhané Slambee on mindbodygreen, observed that the risk increased with greater sleep irregularity. [1] The study did not focus on sleep duration but […]
05/11/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Coffee Consumption Alters Gut Microbiome and Affects Mood, Cognition
Research published in Nature Communications on May 3, 2026, by APC Microbiome Ireland at University College Cork found that both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee reshape the gut microbiome in ways linked to improved mood and reduced stress, according to the study. The findings, supported by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee, indicate that coffee […]
05/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
Active Commuting Linked to Lower Inflammation, Study Finds
Adults who walk or bicycle for at least 45 minutes daily to get to work show lower levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a key marker of inflammation, according to a study published in the European Journal of Public Health. The findings were reported by mindbodygreen.com on March 1, 2026 [1]. Lead author Sara Allaouat, MPH, stated in a […]
05/08/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to 47% Higher Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
The Dangerous Link Between Ultra-processed Foods and Heart Health A study published in February 2026 in The American Journal of Medicine found that adults with the highest consumption of ultra-processed foods faced a 47% higher risk of heart attack or stroke, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). The study analyzed dietary and health […]
05/06/2026
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By Coco Somers
Research Indicates Step Range That May Offset Health Risks of Prolonged Sitting
Introduction A study published in April 2026 provides new data on how daily steps interact with sedentary time to influence long-term health outcomes. The research used objective movement data from wearable devices linked to the medical records of over 15,000 adults in the United States. This approach aimed to overcome the inaccuracies of self-reported activity […]
05/06/2026
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By Coco Somers
Extended Sedentary Behavior Impacts Proprioceptive Health Despite Regular Exercise, Studies Report
Introduction: The Physical Activity Paradox A growing body of research identifies a significant health paradox whereby regular leisure-time exercise fails to counteract the detrimental effects of prolonged occupational sitting, according to a review of studies published in 2026 [1]. This phenomenon, known as the ‘physical activity paradox,’ indicates that a concentrated workout cannot fully offset the […]
05/06/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Oatmeal Consumption Linked to Increased Ferulic Acid, May Support Cholesterol Management
A randomized controlled trial published in Nature Communications has found that eating oats increases circulating levels of ferulic acid, a phenolic compound associated with cholesterol metabolism, according to a April 18, 2026 report from mindbodygreen.com [1]. The trial tested both a short-term high-dose oat diet and a moderate long-term intake, reporting significant increases in ferulic acid […]
05/05/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Both Caffeinated and Decaffeinated Coffee Linked to Mood Improvement and Stress Reduction via Gut-Brain Axis
New research from APC Microbiome Ireland indicates that regular coffee consumption, regardless of caffeine content, is associated with reduced stress, depression, and impulsivity. The study involved 62 adults, half of whom were regular coffee drinkers, and used psychological assessments, stool and urine samples to examine gut microbiome changes. According to the report published in a […]
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