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Dr. Cristina Cuesta-Martí, Dr. Harriet Schellekens, University College Cork
Ireland
May 21, 2026
Verified: May 21, 2026
"University College Cork researchers found that high-fat, high-sugar diets in early life can cause persistent changes in brain appetite regulation. The study suggests that gut microbiome interventions, such as probiotics and prebiotics, may mitigate these effects. The findings highlight the importance of early-life nutrition for long-term health."