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Scientists Just Found Why Middle-Age Belly Fat Suddenly Appears, and It Has to Do with Stem Cells

Medical Daily

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July 3, 2026

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New research published June 27 found aging-activated stem cells drive middle-age belly fat accumulation. The same visceral fat is linked to heart disease and Alzheimer's risk.

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Science Daily

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· Jun 27, 2026

Scientists discover what triggers belly fat as we age

Aging may trigger the appearance of specialized stem cells that supercharge the body's ability to create new belly fat. The discovery reveals a potential biological driver of middle-age weight gain and a promising target for future anti-obesity treatments.

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 30, 2026

Scientists find that babies born overweight are significantly more likely to develop early-age bowel cancer - FINALLY shedding a light on the mysterious rise in under-50s

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OpsLens

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· Jul 6, 2026

News of woke’s death greatly exaggerated * WorldNetDaily * by John Murawski, Real Clear Wire

Source link Just a few years ago, wearing a sombrero on Halloween could get you banished from polite society for the social crime of “cultural appropriation.” Nutrition experts argued that preventing obesity was a form of racialized “fatphobia,”

Daily Mail

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· Jun 28, 2026

The real reasons for the surge in stomach cancers among the under-50s: Experts say these are the risk factors you need to know - and warn that the early symptoms are frighteningly easy to dismiss...

The real reasons for the surge in stomach cancers among the under-50s: Experts say these are the risk factors you need to know - and warn that the early symptoms are frighteningly easy to dismiss...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Precigen: Entering The Oncology 'Sweet Spot'

Precigen: Entering The Oncology 'Sweet Spot'

Gary Taubes

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· Apr 5, 2026

A new post on Uncertainty Principles

RFK Jr and the MAHA Initiative may have inverted the food guide pyramid, turning red meat and full-fat dairy back into health foods, but the American Heart Association has just doubled down on the low-fat, plant-based advice it’s been disseminating for decades. Should we expect anything different from the organization that created the low-fat consensus...Read More »

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Related coverage for "Scientists Just Found Why Middle-Age Belly Fat Suddenly Appears, and It Has to Do with Stem Cells": Science Daily — Scientists discover what triggers belly fat as we age. Health News | Mail Online — Scientists find that babies born overweight are significantly more likely to develop early-age bowel cancer - FINALLY shedding a light on the mysterious rise in under-50s. OpsLens — News of woke’s death greatly exaggerated * WorldNetDaily * by John Murawski, Real Clear Wire. Daily Mail — The real reasons for the surge in stomach cancers among the under-50s: Experts say these are the risk factors you need to know - and warn that the early symptoms are frighteningly easy to dismiss.... Seeking Alpha — Precigen: Entering The Oncology 'Sweet Spot'. Gary Taubes — A new post on Uncertainty Principles