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Premenstrual cravings for particular foods could be linked with changes in insulin sensitivity during a woman’s monthly cycle, a small but intriguing trial suggests.

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Premenstrual Food Cravings Linked with Insulin Sensitivity

Premenstrual cravings for particular foods could be linked with changes in insulin sensitivity during a woman’s monthly cycle, a small but intriguing trial suggests.
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In a groundbreaking collaborative effort, scientists from the University of California, San Francisco's Quantitative Biosciences Institute (UCSF QBI), University College London (UCL), and the Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine have unveiled crucial insights into the shared molecular mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 variants that enable the virus to thrive even in the face of vaccination efforts.
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Cardiovascular Disease Risk May Be Increased by Traumatic Brain Injury

A new review published in The Lancet Neurology by researchers at Mass General Brigham presents findings indicating that cardiovascular disease risk may be increased by traumatic brain injury.

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