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‘How low can you go?’ The shifting guidelines for blood pressure control17:17 The patient initially came to see Mark Supiano in 2017 because her family was concerned about her short-term memory loss. Oz escalates Medicaid fraud claims against states after focus on Minnesota17:17 The Trump administration has signaled a willingness to halt billions of dollars in federal health payments to multiple states, mirroring moves they made against Minnesota. AI diet plans underestimate teen nutrition and miss key nutrients12:28 AI tools for adolescent diet planning may fall short, consistently underestimating nutrient intake and energy needs compared to individualized dietitian plans. L.B. Bohle at Interphex 202611:23 At INTERPHEX 2026, L.B. Bohle presents cutting-edge solutions for oral solid dose production, focusing on continuous manufacturing and process optimization. Global warming could increase inactivity and premature death10:51 The impact of climate change on physical activity patterns poses serious health risks and economic challenges, particularly for low- and middle-income nations. Do artificial sweeteners increase appetite or food intake?10:18 The study evaluates artificial sweeteners' role in appetite regulation, showing no significant effects on hunger or energy intake during weight management. Study links gut microbiome imbalance to worsening kidney disease4:59 Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of metabolic byproducts by certain gut bacteria. Mandated caps reduce insulin out-of-pocket costs among US Medicare beneficiaries4:59 A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that out-of-pockets caps on insulin for Medicare Part D beneficiaries have reined in insulin prices. Balancing sitting and movement may lower the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy4:59 During pregnancy, women can reduce their risk of developing a hypertensive disorder by nearly 30% by limiting sedentary time to no more than eight hours a day and increasing light, everyday physical activity to at least seven hours a day, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2026. Brain age from sleep patterns may signal future dementia risk4:59 A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study led by UC San Francisco and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. |