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Weight Comes Back When You Stop Taking Drugs Like Ozempic, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Weight Comes Back When You Stop Taking Drugs Like Ozempic, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

We’ve got fresh evidence for how weight can quickly be regained after weight-loss programs stop – but rather than looking at traditional dieting, here the researchers wanted to focus on anti-obesity medications (AOMs), as they continue to be used ever more widely. A team from Peking University in China reviewed 11 previous studies involving a total of 2,466 people. The …

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‘Ignoring hot flushes is wrong’: study challenges assumptions about perimenopause symptoms | Menopause

‘Ignoring hot flushes is wrong’: study challenges assumptions about perimenopause symptoms | Menopause

Almost 40% of women going through perimenopause experience moderate to severe hot flushes and night sweats but have no treatment options, new research has found. The study, published in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, explored differences in symptom prevalence by menopausal stage among women aged 40-69 years. More than 8,000 participants who self-identified as a woman completed the Australian women’s …

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Surrogates at greater risk of new mental illness than women carrying own babies, study finds | Surrogacy

Surrogates at greater risk of new mental illness than women carrying own babies, study finds | Surrogacy

Surrogates have a greater chance of being newly diagnosed with a mental illness during and after pregnancy than women who carry their own offspring, researchers have found. In addition, regardless of how they conceived, women with a previous record of mental illness were found to have a higher risk of being diagnosed with such conditions during and after pregnancy than …

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Study suggests long COVID is more prevalent than previously thought

Study suggests long COVID is more prevalent than previously thought

A lab worker holds a tray of COVID-19 antibodies. New research in nonhuman primates from Oregon Health & Science University suggests long COVID may be more common in people than currently estimated. (OHSU) Exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19 may lead to chronic health impacts that, in some cases, may become apparent only years later, according to new research …

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Only One Bottled Water Brand Is Free of Microplastics — and This Study Proves It

Only One Bottled Water Brand Is Free of Microplastics — and This Study Proves It

In recent years, people have started noticing that our surroundings are getting loaded with tiny bits of plastic. A study by researchers from Columbia University and Rutgers University—published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2024—reveals some eye-opening findings about bottled water. This report challenges the idea that bottled water is a safer pick over tap water …

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Scientists May Have Found Life’s Building Blocks In Planet-Forming Disk For First Time – Study Finds

Scientists May Have Found Life’s Building Blocks In Planet-Forming Disk For First Time  Study Finds Life might have come from outer space, scientists say  The Independent Stepping Stones To Life-Crucial Molecules Found In Planet-Forming Disk: “It’s Really Exciting!”  IFLScience The evolution of life may have its origins in outer space  Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Are the ‘Seeds of Life’ Assembled in Space? A …

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Study Confirms Vaccines Protect Everybody – Even The Unvaccinated : ScienceAlert

Study Confirms Vaccines Protect Everybody – Even The Unvaccinated : ScienceAlert

A new simulation study shows that higher influenza vaccination rates protect both vaccinated and unvaccinated people from infection – though those who get the jab get the most protection. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh ran computer simulations modeling 1.2 million people in a US county. The simulations were set up to measure the day-to-day spread of flu through households, …

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‘Micro-Walks’ Could Boost Your Health, New Study Suggests

‘Micro-Walks’ Could Boost Your Health, New Study Suggests

For years, doctors have stressed the importance of being active during your day—after all, research has found that sitting for too long raises your risk of a slew of serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. But the idea of going for hour-long walks can be overwhelming. Now, new research suggests you don’t need to jam in …

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