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The potential benefits of GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic or Wegovy, are stacking up.

These novel medications were originally designed to treat diabetes, and now, millions more use the injections to help with weight loss.

But the pe...


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A very rare type of cancer is on a sharp upward trajectory in younger generations, and no one knows why.

Recent research in the US reveals that Gen X-ers and Millennials are three to four times more likely than older generations to be ...


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We know that almost two-thirds of people with Alzheimer's disease are women, but what's not fully clear is why.

A new study in mice points to a possible clue.

The reseach suggest levels of the hormone estrogen, and an often overlooked structure between bra...


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Scientists have just realized that surface measurements of the Sun's radiant activity haven't captured its full story.

Probing deeper than before, astronomers have 'listened' to our closest star's internal rumblings and found sizeable shifts over the past 40 years.


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What's bad for the lungs may also be bad for the brain.

Emerging evidence suggests that breathing in polluted air is tied to a higher risk of developing dementia.

For many city residents, that's impossible...


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