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Oatmeal Lowers Cholesterol, Genes Dictate Lifespan: Health News Roundup

Genes Play Larger Role in Lifespan Than Previously Thought, Study Finds

A new analysis published in Science revealed that genetics plays a much larger role in determining human lifespan than previously believed. According to the research, approximately 55% of a person's lifespan is heritable, meaning that more than half of the variation in longevity across a population can be attributed to genetics. This figure significantly exceeds previous estimates, which ranged from 10% to 25%, Nature News reported.

The findings, based on studies of twins, challenge decades of scientific consensus. The study should aid in the search for specific genes involved in aging and the development of treatments for aging and age-related diseases, Nature News noted.

In other health news, research indicated that consuming oatmeal could have a beneficial effect on metabolism. Hacker News reported that German medic Carl von Noorden successfully treated patients with diabetes using oatmeal at the beginning of the 20th century. Marie-Christine Simon, junior professor at the Institute of Nutritional and Food Science at the University of Bonn, explained that while effective medications are now available for diabetes, the use of oatmeal has been largely overlooked in recent decades.

Meanwhile, the increasing popularity of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy has raised questions about body image and personal conversations. Time magazine explored the complexities of asking someone if they are taking such medications. Dr. Whitney Casares, a pediatrician in Portland, recounted an experience where an acquaintance asked her if she was taking Ozempic. "I could tell, by the way she was saying it, that it was like, Weve all been talking about you, and Im the designated person," Casares said, highlighting the potential discomfort and judgment associated with such inquiries. Time advised considering one's intentions before asking such a personal question.

In the realm of media and entertainment, TIME Studios announced a partnership with Primordial Soup, an AI studio founded by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, to distribute "On This Day... 1776." According to a press release, the animated series would bring pivotal moments from America's founding year to life and would be released on TIME's YouTube platform throughout 2026. The short-form series would use a combination of traditional filmmaking tools and emerging AI capabilities to tell short narrative stories about the Revolutionary War.

Finally, Vox reported on community resistance efforts in Minnesota following ICE shootings in Minneapolis. Sara Herschander, a fellow for Future Perfect, Vox's section on making the world a better place, wrote about the various ways to support immigrant communities in the area. "In the wake of ICE shootings in Minneapolis, locals have established vast networks of community resistance," Herschander noted.

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