The peptide known as BPC‑157 (pentadecapeptide BPC-157) has garnered increasing attention across research domains ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD Key Takeaways: Peptides are compounds made of amino acids linked by ...
Running fights junk food’s mental toll—healing the gut, balancing hormones, and protecting the brain.
Peptides are everywhere; they’re unavoidable. Insulin is a peptide. So are GLP-1s—the Ozempics and Mounjaros of the world.
A new junior research group, headed by Dr. Ignacio Rebollo, officially started operations in January 2026 at the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE), marking a significant ...
Many people who stop using weight loss drugs will return to their previous weight within two years, a new review of existing ...
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New study: If you can describe your relationship this way, it’s a win for your gut and brain health
UCLA research shows that strong emotional connection can influence the brain-gut axis, dial down food cravings, and lower ...
Women’s greater susceptibility to gastrointestinal pain may be rooted in hormonal activity, with new research pointing to ...
FrieslandCampina Ingredients forecasts 2026 “smart satiety” trends driven by protein+ formulations, fiber diversification ...
This 'zero-calorie' sweetener leaves people feeling hungrier, triggering weight gain instead of loss
A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
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Weight regain seems to occur within 2 years of stopping obesity drugs
Drugs like Ozempic have transformed how we treat obesity, but a review of almost 40 studies shows it doesn't take long for ...
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