Diabetes and Stroke: The Optimal Time to Eat Breakfast Setting an alarm a little earlier to have time to eat in the morning may seem trivial, but this modest habit …
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Ozempic and Mental Health: New Study Links Diabetes Drug to Improved Mood and Reduced Substance Leverage A groundbreaking new study published in The Lancet Psychiatry reveals a significant link between …
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Man Loses Over 100 Pounds After Sleep Apnea Diagnosis, Leg Infection Scare A 55-year-old man from Bury St. Edmunds, England, dramatically improved his health after losing 108 pounds (approximately 49 …
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Targeted Treatment for Prediabetes May Prevent Type 2 Diabetes, Study Suggests A one-size-fits-all approach to prediabetes treatment may miss opportunities for early, intensive and tailored prevention, particularly for those at …
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Common Diabetes Drug May Protect Against Vision Loss from Macular Degeneration A widely prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes, metformin, may offer a new avenue for protecting vision in older …
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Advances in Type 1 Diabetes Care: Early Detection and Novel Therapies Recent advancements in technology, early detection methods, and disease-modifying therapies are poised to significantly alter the course of type …
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Father’s Smoking May Affect Offspring’s Blood Sugar & Diabetes Risk | Nicotine Exposure Study
Father’s Nicotine Exposure May Impact Offspring’s Metabolic Health Emerging research suggests that a father’s nicotine exposure, even before conception, can have lasting effects on the metabolic health of his children. …
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GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs: Many Patients Restart or Switch Therapies After Stopping A recent study indicates that many individuals who discontinue glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) medications for weight …
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Boston Faces Potential Health Insurance Premium Hike Due to GLP-1 Drug Costs Boston residents could see a significant increase in their health insurance premiums as the city grapples with rising …
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New Genetic Risk Score Better Predicts Diabetes, Obesity, and Related Health Risks A newly developed genetic risk score (PRS) is demonstrating improved accuracy in predicting the development of type 2 …