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Urolithin A may act on obesity and metabolic dysfunction through multiple pathways
Urolithin A, a gut microbiota metabolite from ellagitannins, shows multi-target potential for obesity and metabolic dysfunction through thermogenesis activation, lipid metabolism regulation, and.
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History of preeclampsia linked to later cardiovascular risk
Retrospective study demonstrates that preeclampsia significantly increases long-term risk of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and metabolic complications in women.
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Healthier lifestyles were linked to more TCIM use in Brazil
Analysis of lifestyle profiles and traditional, complementary and integrative medicine adoption in Brazilian population reveals positive association between healthier behaviors and TCIM use.
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Fermented dairy linked to lower MetS odds in men
Sex-stratified cross-sectional analysis of dairy consumption and metabolic syndrome prevalence, demonstrating inverse associations for fermented dairy in men and cheese in women.