Northwest LifeBeat

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Lifebeat is a sixty-second look at health and wellness related topics. It’s a daily feature on Northwest Newsradio in Seattle, hosted by Marina Rockinger.

  1. Jun 24

    New Research Highlights Advances in AI, Nutrition, and Sustainable Packaging

    A new study published in the journal Radiology suggests artificial intelligence can significantly improve breast cancer risk prediction by analyzing screening mammograms. Researchers found that deep learning models can evaluate the entire mammogram image to generate more accurate five-year breast cancer risk scores than traditional risk assessment methods, including breast density measurements. Scientists say the technology harnesses the predictive power of medical imaging to enhance risk assessment and support earlier disease prevention strategies. Can plant-based protein build muscle better than meat? According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the answer is no. Researchers compared muscle protein synthesis in participants who consumed a meal of rice and beans or a post-workout shake with those who ate a post-workout meal containing 20 grams of lean pork. The results showed no significant differences between the groups, suggesting plant-based protein can be just as effective as meat protein for supporting muscle growth after exercise. Packing peanuts are typically made from polystyrene, a plastic material that can be difficult to recycle. Researchers with the American Chemical Society have developed a more sustainable alternative using sawdust. The new foam is created by combining sawdust with plant-based binders and coating the material in beeswax to make it water-resistant. Scientists say the biodegradable packing material could provide a safer and more environmentally friendly replacement for traditional plastic-based packing peanuts.

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Lifebeat is a sixty-second look at health and wellness related topics. It’s a daily feature on Northwest Newsradio in Seattle, hosted by Marina Rockinger.