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Ozempic Pill vs Injection: New Study Finds Oral Tablets May Be More Effective
Wegovy, Ozempic, and now a daily pill version of semaglutide are changing weight loss treatment. A new study finds the Ozempic pill may be more effective than injections, offering a needle-free ...
“If you look at the actual increased risk” of one person gaining or losing an hour of sleep, the stakes are small, said Jamie ...
Without changes to how we prevent and treat fall injuries, injury and death will continue to increase, DHS said.
Physical activity is necessary if you want to live a longer, healthier life — and if you’re trying to lose weight, the health ...
Mounjaro shows promise for young patients with Type 2 diabetes and obesity. A recent study reveals its active ingredient, ...
This episode of Pharma Pulse covers ACIP’s move toward shared decision-making for COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer’s acquisition of ...
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Ditching Daylight Saving Time Could Reduce Obesity Rates and Incidents of Stroke
Turning of the clocks has been linked to an additional 2.6 million obesity cases and 300,000 strokes. Learn more about the ...
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Pfizer Claws Deeper Into The Obesity Space With $4.9 Billion Metsera Deal
After two high-profile failures, Pfizer is clawing deeper into the obesity space with the $4.9 billion acquisition of Metsera ...
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COVID Vaccine Guidance Gets More Confusing After CDC Panel. Here's What We Know
Key Takeaways A key CDC panel recommended that people 65+ and adults with a qualifying health condition who want the COVID vaccine discuss the benefits and risks of vaccination with a healthcare ...
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America's Obesity Crisis Hits These 10 States Hardest
CDC analysis uncovers which states experienced the sharpest obesity increases since 2013, with New Mexico leading at a ...
If you already dread changing the clocks, a new study from sleep researchers with Stanford Medicine may have you researching a move to Hawaii or Arizona, the two states that do not observe ...
New research challenges BMI assumptions, showing overweight individuals may not face higher death rates while underweight people show increased mortality risk.
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