Gym News Today — July 17, 2026

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Scientists tested 39 sweeteners and found unexpected gut effects and more — today's gym signal.

As we continue to learn more about the intricate relationships between our bodies, brains, and the substances we consume, new research is shedding light on potential breakthroughs in various areas of health and wellness. Scientists have been hard at work studying the effects of sweeteners on our gut health, and their findings may surprise you - a recent study tested 39 sweeteners and discovered unexpected effects on the gut. This comes at a time when we're also seeing promising developments in the fight against serious diseases, such as Alzheimer's and brain cancer.

Researchers have made significant progress in understanding and addressing these conditions, from a new Alzheimer's drug that shows potential in repairing DNA damage and reducing brain inflammation, to a sugar-coated therapy that has demonstrated a 50% boost in survival rates against deadly brain cancer in mice. Additionally, a new drug is being explored for its potential to help millions of people maintain kidney function for longer. As these discoveries continue to emerge, it's clear that the pursuit of better health and wellness is a multifaceted endeavor that requires a deep understanding of the complex interactions within our bodies. Today's headlines offer a glimpse into the exciting advancements being made in the fields of medicine and health research.

Today's signal:
• Scientists tested 39 sweeteners and found unexpected gut effects (sciencedaily.com)
• New Alzheimer's drug repairs DNA damage and reduces brain inflammation (sciencedaily.com)
• This sugar-coated therapy boosted survival against deadly brain cancer by 50% in mice (sciencedaily.com)
• This drug could help millions keep their kidneys working longer (sciencedaily.com)

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