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Gene therapy might help prevent arthritis, other problems in overweight kids
Gene therapy could help obese kids avoid health problems associated with excess weight, including arthritis, a new study suggests. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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More bystanders using naloxone to save people from overdose
More bystanders are stepping in to administer naloxone to people who've overdosed on opioids, a new study shows. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News More bystanders are…
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Study: GLP-1 weight-loss drugs might lower, not increase, teen suicide risk
In a new study, obese kids who used GLP-1 weight-loss drugs had a 33% decline in their risk for thoughts of suicide and suicide attempts compared to adolescents who didn't. Photo by…
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Changing Alzheimer’s drug vial size might save big money for Medicare
A simple tweak in available vial sizes of the breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could save Medicare hundreds of millions of dollars each year, a new analysis claims. Photo by…
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About 1 in 4 U.S. adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD
About 25% of adults think they have ADHD that hasn't been detected by a doctor, according to a new survey. Photo by Ohio State University/HealthDay News Alison Burke…
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Ozempic, new intestinal therapy may eliminate need for insulin in Type 2 diabetics
Results from a new study suggest a combination of the diabetes drug Ozempic and an innovative new intestinal procedure could help erase the need for insulin in folks with Type 2…
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Chronic stress speeds colorectal cancer’s spread dramatically, study indicates
1 of 2 | Researchers demonstrated that chronic stress not only fueled tumor growth, but it also undermined beneficial gut bacteria, especially Lactobacillus genus,…
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Researchers developing early test for endometriosis
Endometriosis could be linked to the health of a woman's microbiome, a new study says. The discovery might help lead to an early test for the painful condition, and possible new…
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FDA approves first once-weekly drug treatment regimen for hemophilia
A new treatment for hemophilia made by Pfizer and approved by the Food and Administration Friday allows patients to treat their condition with just one subcutaneous injection per…
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Injected ‘nanodiscs’ might provide brain stimulation therapy without implants
Microscopic magnetic nanodiscs could provide a much less invasive means of providing deep brain stimulation, a new study says. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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