Study finds intense exercise may suppress appetite in healthy humans

A vigorous workout or high intensity exercise does more to suppress hunger levels in healthy adults by suppressing ghrelin levels than does moderate exercise, and females may be especially susceptible to this response

Moderate coffee consumption (3 drinks per day) is associated with lower risk (48.1%) of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and stroke, finds a new study with over 500,000 participants aged 37-73 years.

Pregnant women who sleep less than 7 hours a night may have children with developmental delays

Children who are sedentary for more than six waking hours a day have a significantly increased risk of severe fatty liver disease and liver cirrhosis by young adulthood

Women exposed to toxic metals may experience earlier aging of their ovaries, with lower egg count in women approaching menopause

COVID-19 during pregnancy may increase obesity risk in children

Mouse study finds that molecule given to mice within hours after a heart attack decreased inflammation, scarring, and prevented the progressive decrease in heart function, showing promise as a treatment preventing heart failure after heart attack…

Study finds over 80 percent of Covid-19 patients have Vitamin D deficiency

Anorexia may stunt young women’s growth: Study highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment

Patients may be exposed to hormone-disrupting chemicals in medication, medical supplies: Health care providers may unintentionally expose patients to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) by prescribing certain medications and using medical supplies…

BPA exposure has transgenerational effects on gene linked to autism, suggests a new study, which found mice who were never exposed to BPA, but whose great grandmothers were exposed to BPA during pregnancy…

A1c test misses many cases of diabetes: The researchers found the A1c test didn’t catch 73 percent of diabetes cases that were detected by the oral glucose test

Consumption of low-calorie sweeteners could promote metabolic syndrome and predispose people to prediabetes and diabetes, particularly in individuals with obesity, a new study on human fat-derived stem cells and fat samples suggests.

Chemicals found in a variety of routinely used consumer products may be contributing to the substantial drop in sperm counts and sperm quality among men in recent decades…

Efficacy and Safety of an Injectable Combination Hormonal Contraceptive for Men

Bisphenol A promotes adiposity and inflammation in a nonmonotonic dose-response way in five-week old male and female C57BL/6J mice fed a low-calorie diet

Our findings suggest that a misalignment of sleep timing is associated with metabolic risk factors that predispose to diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

Men, women and children exposed to high levels of phthalates - endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in plastics and some personal care products – tended to have reduced levels of testosterone in their blood compared to those with lower chemical exposure.

Vitamin D deficiency raises risk of schizophrenia diagnosis: Studies find people with schizophrenia are more likely to have low levels of vitamin D

Study finds synthetic insulin is capable of rapidly producing type 1 diabetes in type 2 diabetics.