Whole-body images of mice that resolve nerves, immune cells, and other tissue structures were processed by a deep-learning model, which identified damage to the trigeminal nerve in obese mice. Obese mice showed consistent changes in sensory responses. Similar damage was found in human tissue.

Summary: https://knowridge.com/2026/05/obesity-may-quietly-damage-nerves-throughout-the-body/

Original paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10535-2

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Obesity May Quietly Damage Nerves Throughout the Body

A team of scientists in Germany has developed a new artificial intelligence system that can scan an entire mouse body in incredible detail. Using this technology, researchers uncovered hidden damage caused by obesity, including widespread inflammation and unexpected injury to important facial nerves. The discovery could help doctors better understand why obesity increases the risk […]

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A 16-week randomized controlled trial with over 300 participants tested the effects of once-weekly vs. thrice-weekly HIIT sessions (75 minutes total) in overweight adults. Both test groups reduced body fat compared to controls, and did not differ in reduction of body fat and waist circumference. The 3x/week group gained better cardiorespiratory fitness.

Summary: https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-once-weekly-workout-that-melts-belly-fat-surprisingly-effectively/

Original paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-68149-7

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Scientists Discover Once-Weekly Workout That Melts Belly Fat Surprisingly Effectively

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AI whole-body mapping study links obesity to facial nerve damage and systemic inflammation

📰 Original title: New AI body map reveals obesity’s hidden attack on facial nerves

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AI whole-body mapping study links obesity to facial nerve damage and systemic inflammation

Researchers from Helmholtz Munich, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, and partner institutions have developed an advanced artificial intelligence system called MouseMapper that can analyze and map disease-related changes across an entire mouse body at cellular resolution. Using this technology, scientists discovered that obesity may have far more widespread effects than previously understood, including damage to facial sensory nerves and extensive inflammation throughout multiple organ systems. The study involved creating highly detailed 3D images of transparent mice whose tissues were labeled with fluorescent markers. Advanced light-sheet microscopy captured millions of cellular structures, and the AI system automatically identified and segmented organs, nerves, and immune-cell clusters across 31 different tissue types. This allowed researchers to study how obesity affects the body as an interconnected system rather than focusing on individual organs in isolation. In mice fed a high-fat diet, the researchers observed significant changes in immune organization and nerve structure. One of the most unexpected findings was damage to the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for facial sensation. Obese mice showed reduced nerve branching and fewer nerve endings, suggesting impaired sensory function. Behavioral testing confirmed that these mice were less responsive to touch stimuli compared to lean mice. Further molecular analysis of the trigeminal ganglion revealed inflammation-related changes and signs of nerve remodeling. Importantly, similar molecular signatures were also found in human tissue samples, suggesting that obesity-related nerve damage may also occur in people. The researchers emphasize that MouseMapper provides a powerful new approach for studying complex diseases affecting multiple organ systems simultaneously. By enabling whole-body, cell-level analysis, the system could improve understanding of conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. The team also envisions future applications in creating “digital twins” of organisms to simulate disease progression and test interventions computationally, potentially reducing the need for extensive animal experimentation.

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AI whole-body mapping study links obesity to facial nerve damage and systemic inflammation

📰 Original title: New AI body map reveals obesity’s hidden attack on facial nerves

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AI whole-body mapping study links obesity to facial nerve damage and systemic inflammation

Researchers from Helmholtz Munich, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, and partner institutions have developed an advanced artificial intelligence system called MouseMapper that can analyze and map disease-related changes across an entire mouse body at cellular resolution. Using this technology, scientists discovered that obesity may have far more widespread effects than previously understood, including damage to facial sensory nerves and extensive inflammation throughout multiple organ systems. The study involved creating highly detailed 3D images of transparent mice whose tissues were labeled with fluorescent markers. Advanced light-sheet microscopy captured millions of cellular structures, and the AI system automatically identified and segmented organs, nerves, and immune-cell clusters across 31 different tissue types. This allowed researchers to study how obesity affects the body as an interconnected system rather than focusing on individual organs in isolation. In mice fed a high-fat diet, the researchers observed significant changes in immune organization and nerve structure. One of the most unexpected findings was damage to the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for facial sensation. Obese mice showed reduced nerve branching and fewer nerve endings, suggesting impaired sensory function. Behavioral testing confirmed that these mice were less responsive to touch stimuli compared to lean mice. Further molecular analysis of the trigeminal ganglion revealed inflammation-related changes and signs of nerve remodeling. Importantly, similar molecular signatures were also found in human tissue samples, suggesting that obesity-related nerve damage may also occur in people. The researchers emphasize that MouseMapper provides a powerful new approach for studying complex diseases affecting multiple organ systems simultaneously. By enabling whole-body, cell-level analysis, the system could improve understanding of conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. The team also envisions future applications in creating “digital twins” of organisms to simulate disease progression and test interventions computationally, potentially reducing the need for extensive animal experimentation.

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Fat VS Cancer

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Europe’s drugs regulator greenlights first oral weight-loss drug

Wegovy tablets offer a convenient alternative to the injectable version of the drug.

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