Ozempic: Weight-Loss Drug's Benefits And Risks Revealed in New Study
A new study highlighted Monday the potential benefits of popular diabetes drugs on a wide range of health issues including dementia and cardiovascular diseases, although experts warned against seeing them as miracle drugs.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
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AI could help diagnose dementia through eye tests
Researchers are working on a new AI tool that could be used by high-street opticians to spot signs of the disease.
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3 Daily Habits to Reduce Belly Fat, According to Exercise and Nutrition Pros
Plus, simple ways to implement these changes today.
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Study Finds Coffee Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia, But There's a Catch
Older people who regularly drink coffee have a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 36 hours ago
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Five early signs of dementia including one that shows in bed at night
Dementia is an incurable disease, but it is possible to delay its onset and progress with early detection. The symptoms can be subtle and confusing, but it is important to be aware of them.
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Aerosol research shows how easily COVID-19 can be caught through the air
The virus winter season has struck—and COVID-19 is still part of everyday life. However, unlike during the pandemic, we now know more about how it spreads through the air we breathe. Research from Lund University in Sweden shows that it only takes a few minut…
Medical Xpress (medicalxpress.com)
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Has Surged Since The Pandemic, Study Reveals
Scientists are growing concerned that infections of the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be triggering more cases of chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS).
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 39 hours ago
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Old medication brings new hope to the Huntington’s community
Columnist Carlos Briceño sees new hope for Huntington's patients thanks to an old medication: beta-blockers, which treat heart conditions.
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• Published 49 hours ago
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Largest-ever Ozempic and GLP-1 drug study finds they lower risk of 42 health conditions, including heart attacks and Alzheimer’s disease
The largest study ever of GLP-1 drugs finds lower risk of Alzheimer’s, suicide, heart attacks, seizures, drug use & more in people with diabetes.
Fortune (fortune.com)
• Published 49 hours ago
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Alcohol drinkers at risk of seven cancers
Jamaica Gleaner (jamaica-gleaner.com)
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‘This literally happened to me’: Woman goes to the doctor. Then he drops her because he can’t figure out what’s wrong
‘He doesn’t know what else to do.’
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A Glass of Milk Daily Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer
Got milk? If so, you may be helping to prevent colon cancer. The largest study to date investigating the link between diet and colorectal cancer found that an additional 300 milligrams (mg) of calcium daily, the amount found in a glass of milk, is associated …
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• Published 48 hours ago
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Nearly 100 million Americans exposed to contaminated drinking water
The study casts a spotlight on a critical public health issue: the uneven burden of contaminated drinking water on minority communities.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
• Published 47 hours ago
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It’s been 5 years since WA’s first COVID case. Here’s what to know.
Here's what we know about the virus today, five years after the first nation's case of COVID-19 was reported north of Seattle.
The Seattle Times (www.seattletimes.com)
• Published 51 hours ago
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A sample from a remote Tanzanian region tests positive for Marburg disease, confirming WHO fears
Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease. The highly infectious virus can be fatal in more than 88% of cases without treatment. President Samia Suluhu Hassan spoke in Tanzanian cap…
Associated Press (apnews.com)
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Study finally discovers what the worst pain a human can experience is
Ever wondered what the worst natural pain is?
Unilad.com (www.unilad.com)
• Published 49 hours ago
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Carrots May Be Key to Unlocking Microbiome’s Diabetes Defense System
The authors suggest that carrots may be a useful, low-cost, non-pharmaceutical diabetes treatment, but more studies are needed.
Good News Network (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)
• Published 48 hours ago
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Respiratory virus activity remains 'high' in US and will 'continue for several more weeks': CDC
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• Published 46 hours ago
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She Went To The Gym And Started Losing Her Hair! - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
She thought the gym was her sanctuary for health and fitness—until a mysterious bald patch appeared on her scalp. What started as a routine workout turned into a months-long battle with a shocking infection linked to one overlooked habit. Could the same thing…
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel (dailygalaxy.com)
• Published 44 hours ago
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What to look for — and what to avoid — in an energy bar
Looking at their wrappers, most energy bars seem like they’d be good for you. But many don’t deliver the benefits you might expect. Even some of the ones with health claims like “high in protein” are nothing more than glorified candy bars.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 44 hours ago
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