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Primary Care & Family Medicine
Meta-analysis
Umbrella review associates processed meat consumption with higher risks of cancer and chronic disease outcomes.
Processed meat links to higher cancer and heart disease risks
This umbrella review synthesized data from 34 articles and 54 meta-analyses regarding processed meat consumption. It reports associations wi…
Eating more processed meat like bacon or hot dogs increases your risk for serious health problems including cancer and heart disease.
Frontiers
Apr 28, 2026
Drug Pipeline
Sys. Review
Narrative review supports SGLT-2i use in cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome
New Treatment Shifts How We Fight Heart, Kidney, and Diabetes Damage
This narrative review summarizes evidence on SGLT-2 inhibitors for patients with stages 2–4 cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome. The au…
Maria, 58, has type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
Frontiers
Apr 24, 2026
Drug Pipeline
Computational model review predicts dual optima for combination therapy in ageing
New math model shows combining drugs could slow aging better than weight loss alone
This review of a computational model explores combination therapy with semaglutide, SGLT2 inhibitors, metformin, and rapamycin for ageing. I…
A new computer model reveals that fixing blood sugar and slowing aging are separate tasks, meaning some drugs might help you live longer eve…
medRxiv
Apr 24, 2026
Oncology
Sys. Review
Narrative review explores adipose tissue macrophage regulation for obesity and metabolic disorders
The Immune Cells Inside Fat Tissue That Drive Obesity's Hidden Damage
This narrative review examines targeted regulation of adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) via mitochondrial, extracellular vesicle, probiotic,…
Specialized immune cells hiding inside your fat tissue are quietly driving the chronic inflammation that damages your heart, liver, and panc…
Frontiers
Apr 18, 2026
Neurology
Sys. Review
Review explores gut-liver axis role in animal diseases, suggests dietary and probiotic strategies
Could your gut health affect your liver? Animal research explores the connection.
A systematic review summarizes evidence on the gut-liver axis in ruminants, pigs, and poultry. It describes how intestinal barrier disruptio…
A leaky gut can send trouble signals to the liver, disrupting metabolism and potentially causing inflammation in animals like cows, pigs, an…
Frontiers
Apr 2, 2026