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A Gene Variant Could Cut GLP-1 Drugs' Blood-Sugar Benefit Nearly In Half

55+ min ago   (303+ words) Home › Drug & Medication News Research led by Anna L. Gloyn (Stanford Medicine), Markus Stoffel (ETH Zurich), Mahesh M. Umapathysivam (Adelaide University), and Elisa Araldi (University of Parma) © myskin - stock.adobe.com One statistic stands out. Among carriers of one PAM…...

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Study: 4 In 10 Fifth-Graders Say They Need Mental Health Care

19+ hour, 51+ min ago   (567+ words) Home › Children News Research led by Samira Soleimanpour (University of California, San Francisco) Credit: © LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS - stock.adobe.com Nearly four out of ten fifth-graders in a large California study said they had needed mental health care, going by their…...

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Pregnant Women Are Fighting Their Own Families Over Whooping Cough Vaccine

23+ hour, 23+ min ago   (590+ words) Home › Drug & Medication News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Soojung Jo (Purdue University) (Credit: © Sk Elena - stock.adobe.com) Despite the vaccine’s importance, only about 55.4% of pregnant women in the U.S. received it as of 2023, according to…...

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Astronauts' Blood Hints At Why Spaceflight Causes Constipation

23+ hour, 23+ min ago   (310+ words) Research led by Henrik M. Roager, Lars Ove Dragsted, Giorgia La Barbera (University of Copenhagen) A new study from the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with NASA provides an idea of what happens in the stomach without the influence of gravity....

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Aging Makes Us Less Alike, Not More, Study Finds

1+ day, 1+ hour ago   (246+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Joel E. Cohen, Jonathan N. Tobin (Rockefeller University) That finding carries weight for anyone who has ever assumed that people of a similar age share roughly similar health needs. According to this research, that assumption…...

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Doctors Are Burning Out. Researchers Propose 'Sacred Moment Rounds' To Help

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (434+ words) Research led by Sanjay Saint MD, MPH (University of Michigan), Dr. Serena Wong (Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph’s Health Care London) Getty Images For Unsplash+ More than half of physicians report feeling burned out. Meanwhile, patients’ distrust of the…...

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Schizophrenia Risk May Show Up in Child's Brain Long Before Anyone Notices

3+ day, 3+ hour ago   (455+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Kristin R. Laurens (King's College London) (Credit: © Feng Yu - stock.adobe.com) For families, the timing is the striking part of the picture. Brain structural differences were already present in children aged 9 to 12 who…...

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Do You Really Need to Finish Every Antibiotic? What Science Says

3+ day, 4+ hour ago   (243+ words) Home › Drug & Medication News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Alistair Thorpe (University of Utah) Most respondents who preferred longer antibiotic courses said they equated duration with effectiveness. In their minds, a longer course meant the infection was being…...

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Leptin Hormone Injection Helped Animals Beat Jet Lag Roughly a Day Sooner

3+ day, 19+ hour ago   (259+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Jonathan Rivnay, Martha Hotz Vitaterna (Northwestern University), Omid Veiseh (Rice University) Because results in mice do not always carry over to people, the team then tested the capsules in cynomolgus macaques, a species…...

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Men Who Drink More Coffee Show Higher Testosterone Levels, Study Finds

4+ day, 20+ hour ago   (297+ words) Research led by Luca Verroest (University of Oulu) Researchers analyzed data from more than 2,200 middle-aged adults in Finland, the world’s highest coffee-consuming country, as part of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study, which has tracked participants since before they were…...