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How tobacco-style product design shaped a kids’ lunchbox staple6:33 A historical case study shows how tobacco-style research, consumer testing, and product reformulation strategies helped shape and expand a child-focused ultra-processed meal brand. The paper argues that tobacco and ultra-processed food regulation should be studied together, as both sectors used similar product-design strategies to boost appeal and maintain consumer loyalty. Cubis® III: Compliant weighing, direct integration, and scalable connectivity, without extra software6:01 Sartorius launches Cubis® III, the latest innovation in its premium line of lab balances, delivering compliant, connected weighing without relying on extra software typically required to bridge instruments and lab systems. Tobacco giants helped push ultra-processed foods into global markets6:01 New research reveals how major tobacco companies used cigarette-era business tactics to expand packaged food empires, raising fresh questions about the global spread of ultra-processed and hyper-palatable foods. Scientists discover new intracellular immune defense against infections5:29 When we think of the immune system, most people imagine white blood cells putting up a fight against invading germs within our bloodstream. Fatherhood linked to lower mortality risk among Black men5:29 Fatherhood in Black men is associated with lower rates of all-cause mortality by middle age compared to nonfathers, according to the U.S.-based longitudinal study that enrolled Black and White individuals aged 18-30 years at baseline (1985-86). EU-funded project launches digital campaign to explain climate-driven food safety threats4:56 To mark World Food Safety Day on 7 June, the EU-funded HOLiFOOD project is launching a digital campaign with six European influencers to help consumers better understand how climate change may affect food safety, and how science can support earlier detection and prevention of emerging risks. Rice-fish coculturing may reduce schistosomiasis and poverty4:56 The chronic disease schistosomiasis wreaks havoc on more than 220 million people around the world, with the vast majority of cases being in sub-Saharan Africa. NWSL and American Heart Association expand CPR awareness efforts4:56 To raise awareness of CPR, the American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere, and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) today unveiled the 2026 Nation of Lifesavers NWSL Ambassador Class during National CPR and AED Awareness Week, held annually from June 1-7. Partial social inclusion may harm immigrants' long-term health4:56 There is a well-documented puzzle in social epidemiology: immigrants have better health than the native-born when they first arrive, but they lose this advantage at older ages. Fathers' health may shape children's future obesity ris4:56 As obesity rates rise across the U.S., new research from Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health at the University of California, Irvine scientists draws attention to an often-overlooked factor in children's long-term health: fathers. |