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Dutch study shows why plant-based eating can miss key nutrients6:37 A Dutch dietary modeling study found that replacing major animal-based protein sources with plant-based substitutes reduced protein, EAA, vitamin, and mineral intake across age groups. Older adults, adolescents, children, and women were especially vulnerable to shortfalls, highlighting the need for planned substitutions, fortified foods, and age-specific dietary guidance. Study maps how exercise, sleep, diet, and mood connect in daily life6:05 Researchers followed 79 U.S. adults for 70 days and found that daily lifestyle behaviors clustered with positive and negative affect across same-day, next-day, and between-person patterns. Person-specific networks showed that these daily habits and mood links varied widely, suggesting future lifestyle interventions may need to be more personalized. Study maps domestic violence perpetrator interventions across the Indo-Pacific5:32 Domestic and family violence (DFV) rates in the Indo-Pacific are among the highest globally, but there is a lack of focus, both in research and policy, on the issue across the region. Cat fleas may contribute to murine typhus transmission in Texas5:32 As human cases of flea-borne murine typhus continue to occur in South Texas, researchers are working to better understand the role cats and their fleas may play in the disease's transmission cycle. Japan aligns human embryo model research with updated ethical oversight5:32 Human embryo models can help researchers study early human development and infertility without relying solely on human embryos. Foodborne threats demand stronger pandemic planning, review says5:32 A Perspective review in npj Science of Food argues that pandemics can weaken food safety systems even when the pathogen is not foodborne. The authors call for One Health planning that integrates food safety into pandemic preparedness, surveillance, laboratory capacity, workforce readiness, and regulation. Study links alcohol to fatal electric scooter crashes in Sweden5:32 In almost half of all fatal electric scooter crashes in Sweden, the rider has been under the influence of alcohol. Large trial validates dual mobility implants for hip fracture treatment4:59 A major international clinical trial led by Queen Mary University of London and Uppsala University in Sweden has found that an emerging type of hip replacement implant dramatically reduces complications in people with a broken hip. Study links biodiversity loss to rising hantavirus spillover risk4:59 No rodents were found aboard. The confined vessel, carrying 147 people from 23 countries, became an unexpected amplifier of person‑to‑person transmission. European project explores how gut microbiome, dietary and lifestyle factors interact with mental health4:59 Mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression affect millions of people across Europe and are increasingly recognised as closely linked to diet, nutrition, social inequalities and broader lifestyle factors. |