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Ozempic, Wegovy don’t raise risk of suicidal thoughts, study finds
A new study found semaglutide was linked to a 73% lower risk of first-time suicidal ideation and a 56% lower risk of recurrent suicidal ideation at six months that among people…
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Charcuterie meats pulled from Sam’s Club after salmonella outbreak
Fratelli Beretta USA recalled approximately 11,097 pounds of its Busseto Foods brand ready-to-eat charcuterie meat products after the Minnesota Department of Agriculture identified…
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Obese teens at higher risk of kidney disease as adults
Obesity increased risk of later kidney disease as much as ninefold in boys and fourfold in girls, according to results published recently in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. Photo by…
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Inflammatory bowel disorders vary by race, gender
New research, from Rutgers University and other centers, found inflammatory bowel disorders vary widely, according to patient demographics. Photo by Sora Shimazaki/Pexels…
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Spaces around brain’s blood vessels may show risk of autism
Brain MRIs of sleeping children showed a correlation between enlarged perivascular spaces and a later autism diagnosis, researchers reported. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Disrupted sleep in early adulthood linked to memory problems later
Of the 175 people with the most disrupted sleep, 44 performed poorly on the tests 10 years later, a new study shows. By comparison, only 10 of 176 people who had the least…
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New antibiotic zosurabalpin shows promise against superbug
Researchers discovered that a new type of antibiotic, zosurabalpin, can kill A. baumannii. Photo by Petr Kratochvil/Public Domain Pictures Researchers report that a new…
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Electrical pulses to brain may boost susceptibility to hypnotherapy
Study participants became more easily hypnotized after paddles placed against their scalp delivered two 46-second rounds of electrical pulses to a precise location in their brain,…
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Changes in muscles may explain fatigue in patients with long COVID
A new study identified various abnormalities in the muscle tissue of the patients with long COVID. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Muscle cells' "power stations"…
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Heart medications may ease symptoms of muscular dystrophy
A type of heart drug called a calcium channel blocker successfully eased myotonic dystrophy type 1 symptoms in lab mice bred to have the genetic problem that causes that form of…
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