Thirsty plants? Soil microbes to the rescue!

Summary Water is crucial for plant growth and its scarcity affects many plant metabolic processes, such as photosynthesis. Drought events are impacting crop production, and their intensity and frequency are expected to increase in the future. Plants can establish beneficial interactions with soil microbes to better tolerate drought. Researchers have been identifying beneficial microbes interacting with the roots that can […]

Why Not All Calories Are Equal: The Science Behind Food Quality

Summary Not all calories are equal—nutrient-dense foods support better health than empty-calorie processed foods. Proteins and complex carbs take more energy to be digested, while processed foods are rapidly digested and lead to blood sugar spikes. Processed foods can disrupt insulin and fat storage hormones, while whole foods promote hormone balance and satiety. High-quality foods reduce the risk of chronic […]

Exploring the influence of vitamin D on the human brain

Summary Vitamin D, obtained mainly through sun exposure or dietary sources, is crucial for bone integrity, muscle health, and immune function. Maternal vitamin D deficiency has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Vitamin D plays a vital role throughout life with its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other neuroprotective properties. Vitamin D […]

Raynaud’s Syndrome – When Fingers Turn White and Blue

Summary Raynaud’s syndrome, a vascular disorder affecting extremities, leads to noticeable colour changes predominantly in fingers and toes. With approximately 5% of the population affected, the disorder is common. Primary Raynaud’s is less severe and often lacks an underlying medical condition, while secondary Raynaud’s is associated with autoimmune disease. In our most recent Facts&Reason article, we explored the autoimmune disease […]

Exploring the Rare Disease Scleroderma

Summary Scleroderma is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by excessive collagen production. It can affect only the skin, or both skin and internal organs. It leads to the thickening of connective tissue and potential complications in organs such as the lungs, heart, and kidneys, which can ultimately result in death. Early signs, like excessive vessels constricting (called Raynaud’s phenomenon) and […]

What are “good” bacteria and why do we need them?

Colonization of the gut with various species of bacteria is essential for digesting nutrients and maintaining a healthy immune system. Beyond the gut, “good” bacteria are essential in many organs. Amongst other functionalities, bacteria produce vitamin B12, an essential factor which humans obtain from food. In a world where bacteria are often associated with sickness and infection, it is crucial […]

Navigating Infant Nutrition: Breastfeeding versus Infant Formula

Summary Infant formula (IF) is similar in nutritional content to breastmilk and can be a supplement/alternative to breastmilk if breastmilk is not available. Unlike IF, breast milk contains compounds beneficial to infant immunity and biome.  Breastfeeding decreases child mortality rate and infection rate (<2 years of age) and has long term protective effects against obesity and diabetes. Parenthood is a […]

The pill: a discovery that changed women’s lives

Summary: The first oral contraceptive pill was introduced in the early 1960s, giving women the possibility to control their own fertility. Hormonal contraceptives can help reduce medical concerns like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Hormonal contraceptives can have side effects such as breakthrough bleeding, nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, and decreased libido. There are misconceptions surrounding fertility, […]