In case you’ve been living under a rock and missed the hype, Ozempic is an injectable diabetes drug that’s become popular as an off-label medication for weight loss. It mimics GLP-1, a naturally occurring hormone, to suppress appetite and delay the passage of food in the stomach, making many feel fuller after eating less. Even if I wanted to, I …
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Aspirin can have ‘huge effect’ in stopping colorectal cancer returning, study finds | Medical research
A daily dose of aspirin can substantially reduce the risk of some colorectal cancers returning after surgery, according to a major trial into the protective effects of the everyday painkiller. Swedish researchers found that people who took a low daily dose of aspirin after having their tumour removed were half as likely to have their cancer return over the next …
Read More »Lilly’s Obesity Pill Will Have Far-Reaching Effect, Doctors Say – Bloomberg
Lilly’s Obesity Pill Will Have Far-Reaching Effect, Doctors Say Bloomberg Lilly trial shows weight loss with experimental pill flattens over time CNBC Lilly’s oral GLP-1, orforglipron, demonstrated meaningful weight loss and cardiometabolic improvements in complete ATTAIN-1 results published in The New England Journal of Medicine Eli Lilly and Company Daily weight loss pill can help cut body weight by a fifth, trial shows The …
Read More »Tim Cook says Apple’s $600 billion factory build out will create a ‘domino effect.’ But the tech gia
The Apple CEO said his company’s recent $600 billion investment to build factories across the U.S. will create a “domino effect,” boosting manufacturing in the country. “We can’t be everywhere. I wish we could, but we are putting $600 billion to work in the next four years,” Cook told CNBC’s Jim Cramer during a TV interview on Monday. “And so …
Read More »Ocean Water Could Soon Have a Shocking Effect on Sharks’ Teeth : ScienceAlert
Do they make dentures for sharks? In the future, they might need to, with recent research suggesting that sharks may lose their deadly bite to ocean acidification. Shark teeth are the envy of the animal kingdom: they’re sharp and constantly growing. When one tooth falls out, the next is ready to spring up in its place. This dental regeneration is …
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Ralph Lauren and the Taylor Swift Effect The New York Times Ralph Lauren Kicked Off New York Fashion Week with an A-List Front Row: See All the Can’t-Miss Photos People.com Celebrities at Ralph Lauren Spring 2026: Oprah, Usher, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas yahoo.com Inside Ralph Lauren’s intimate spring fashion show: Oprah, Mindy Kaling and more celebrities Page Six Celebrities Front Row at Ralph …
Read More »Stabilizing effect of amino acids on protein and colloidal dispersions
Second osmotic virial coefficient A common way to evaluate the stability of a compound in a dispersion is through the equation of state (EOS)8,9,31: $$\frac{{\Pi }}{kT}={\rho }_{2}+{B}_{22}{\rho }_{2}^{2}{+B}_{23}{\rho }_{2}{\rho }_{3}+\ldots $$ (2) where Π is the osmotic pressure, ρ is the number density and kT is the product of the Boltzmann constant (k) and the temperature (T). In this equation, …
Read More »Something From Nothing – Physicists Mimic the “Impossible” Schwinger Effect
Physicists have long wondered whether matter can spontaneously emerge from nothing, a process known as the Schwinger effect. Though the original idea required impossibly high electric fields, researchers at the University of British Columbia have now proposed a striking analog: using superfluid helium films to generate vortex pairs from a flowing “frictionless vacuum.” Credit: SciTechDaily.com Superfluid helium reveals a manageable …
Read More »Scientists Discover a “Giant” New Twist on a 140-Year-Old Effect
For the first time, researchers have uncovered a giant anomalous Hall effect in a nonmagnetic material, rewriting established physics and hinting at novel device possibilities. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Their results pave the way for developing advanced electronic devices that rely on nonmagnetic materials. For the first time, researchers in Japan have detected a giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in a material …
Read More »Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first time
Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first time ever. The material, cadmium arsenide (Cd3As2), now proves theoretical predictions that “Anomalous Hall Effect” (AHE) can exist in nonmagnetic materials. “Our study is the first to experimentally confirm that AHE can be quantitatively detected in nonmagnetic materials using in-plane magnetic fields,” …
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