Reports and Studies
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Explainer: What other health conditions are weight loss drugs being tested for?
Eli Lilly’s blockbuster diabetes drug Mounjaro and weight-loss therapy Zepbound, as well as Novo Nordisk’s rival medicines Ozempic and Wegovy…
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Heat waves and pregnancy: Uncovering the risks to children’s health
As global temperatures continue to rise, the health implications of heat exposure are becoming increasingly severe, particularly for vulnerable groups…
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UAE doctors warn how your lifestyle choices could cause infertility
Doctors are raising alarms about the significant impact of lifestyle choices on fertility and are keen to highlight how various…
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Study: People Vaccinated for COVID are more likely to die
A discovery by researchers from Ohio State University revealed that people who got vaccinated for COVID are more likely to…
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GLP-1 drugs could help extremely obese patients qualify for weight-loss surgery
Taking a cutting-edge weight-loss drug could help extremely obese patients drop enough pounds to be eligible for bariatric surgery, a…
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6 Shocking benefits of chewing raw garlic on empty stomach
Garlic isn’t just your regular spice that lends flavour and taste to your meals. Its powerful nutritional profile can help…
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1 Out of 6 People develop antidepressant withdrawal, German study reveal
Withdrawal symptoms after stopping antidepressants are less prevalent than previously thought, but they are still a real problem, according to…
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From Bellingham to Mbappe: 10 top players to watch at UEFA Euro 2024
Euro 2024 kicks off in Germany when the hosts take on Scotland at Munich’s Allianz Arena in Group A on June…
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How weekly workouts for people with high blood pressure may lower risk of dementia
Vigorous exercise more than once a week can lower the risk of dementia for people with high blood pressure, a…
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Why children with autism have more gray matter in brain’s outer layer
Severe forms of autism could be linked to overgrowth of the brain’s outer layer that starts while a baby is…
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