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Flexible wireless sensors set to transform continuous health tracking15:51 As chronic diseases surge and populations age worldwide, the critical inadequacy of hospital-centered, episodic physiological monitoring has never been more apparent. UCL study shows more UK smokers use illicit tobacco sources14:47 Published in Nicotine & Tobacco Research, the research analysed repeated cross-sectional survey data from 9,996 participants aged 16 or older who reported they currently smoked. New method detects early skin collagen damage before visible signs14:14 An international team led by researchers at Hiroshima University has developed a new way to detect subtle, early-stage changes in human skin collagen before any visible signs of damage appear. Scientists show how sweeteners slow the growth of certain gut bacteria13:42 Cambridge researchers have shown how commonly-used sweeteners slow the growth of certain gut bacteria. Novel salvage surgical approach for refractory multiple sclerosis-related trigeminal neuralgia13:42 A case report in Chinese Neurosurgical Journal describes a novel salvage surgical approach for refractory multiple sclerosis-related trigeminal neuralgia. Endometriosis affects multiple body systems beyond pelvic pain13:42 Migraines, digestive problems, anxiety, and depression can be part of endometriosis, although they are often interpreted as separate conditions. WHO updates guidelines to reduce risk of dementia worldwide13:09 The World Health Organization (WHO) today released updated guidelines on reducing the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, providing countries with evidence-based recommendations to help prevent or delay the onset of dementia across the life course. Evening chronotype links later eating with higher body fat12:06 Research shows evening chronotypes in women consume more energy later, leading to higher body fat and metabolic issues, highlighting chrono-nutrition's role. Blood ketone threshold may help predict weight loss success11:01 Achieving and sustaining a blood ketone level of 0.5 mmol/L is crucial for weight loss in ketogenic diets, offering a new approach to dietary monitoring. New body mass index could overcome limitations of BMI10:29 The Consistent Body Mass Index (CBMI) offers a promising alternative to traditional BMI, aligning with waist-to-height ratio for better body size assessment. |