GLP-1 drugs provide cardiovascular protection
A new meta-analysis of relevant clinical studies suggests that GLP 1 weight-loss drugs provide protection against heart attacks, strokes and premature death for up to 2.7 years. The […]
A new meta-analysis of relevant clinical studies suggests that GLP 1 weight-loss drugs provide protection against heart attacks, strokes and premature death for up to 2.7 years. The […]
A cancer diagnosis can upend any life. For young adults already navigating a step into independence, it can be especially distressing. But there are few evidence-based interventions to […]
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States and disproportionally impacts people who receive care in under-resourced settings. Fortunately, several […]
Delaying hepatitis B vaccination after birth increases infections among newborns and decreases their survival rates and quality of life, according to a new Cornell University study. The paper, […]
A healthy diet, weight loss, and increased physical activity can effectively prevent type 2 diabetes. However, not all individuals at elevated diabetes risk benefit equally from lifestyle interventions. […]
The use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound found in “magic mushrooms,” is rising in the United States alongside de‑criminalization efforts in several states and local jurisdictions, as well […]
A study in Health Economics uncovered an unintended consequence of a major medical breakthrough: while the availability of HIV treatments in the late 1990s dramatically improved survival, they also contributed […]
A new study funded by the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health finds that how high school students perceive the costs of sun protection and the rewards of tanning […]
“Healthy” food labels increased consumer selections of healthier snacks and consumers were willing to pay a premium for such labeled products, according to new research. In 2024, the […]
Researchers have already shown that mild to moderate exercise can reduce “chemo brain,” and a new study suggests that a low dose of an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory, ibuprofen, can […]
People who take gabapentinoids, a medication prescribed increasingly frequently worldwide, particularly for chronic pain, face a much greater risk of drug poisoning if they are also taking another […]
Repeated menstrual cycles may do more than trigger endometriosis. They may rewire the brain. That is the key finding from a new Washington State University study showing that […]
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