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Acupuncture deemed effective for chronic lower back pain in seniors
A study funded by the National Institutes of Health revealed acupuncture needling provided greater improvements…
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Study: Brains of athletes could show signs of damage before CTE
Young boys wear pads and helmets as they take part in a football camp with former NFL players in Beijing in…
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Patient survey suggests Wegovy may help reduce ‘food noise’
New results from a survey of 550 Wegovy users found patients reported a major drop in "food noise," or…
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Early menopause hormone therapy linked to Alzheimer’s prevention
Hormone replacement therapy might protect a woman's brain against Alzheimer's disease, but only if the timing's…
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Study notes decrease in popularity of circumcision in United States
Circumcision rates have declined significantly in the United States, driven in part by parents' distrust of…
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Clinical trial indicates triple dose of Ozempic is more effective
A triple-sized weekly dose of Ozempic works better to help people with obesity shed excess pounds without…
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New NIH panel seeks to reduce ‘preventable’ stillbirths in U.S.
1 of 2 | The National Institutes of Health (headquarters pictured in March in Bethesda, MD) said…
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New HHS campaign tackles youth vaping, nicotine addiction
U.S. health officials have targeted youth vaping in a new campaign amid the high…
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Over-the-counter overdose reversal drug Naloxone fails to sell
Over-the-counter sales for the overdose reversal drug naloxone have been low, a trend researchers reported is…
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Marijuana use linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes
People who use cannabis have a 3.7 times greater risk of type 2 diabetes compared to the general population,…
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