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Men Suffer Higher Risk of Death from Some Common Diseases Compared to Women

Men Suffer Higher Risk of Death from Some Common Diseases Compared to Women

A recent global study published in PLOS Medicine has revealed significant sex-based disparities in the prevalence, treatment, and outcomes of three common diseases: hypertension, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS, SciTech Daily reported. Led by Angela Chang from the University of Southern Denmark,…
Study finds rapid weight regain after stopping weight loss drugs

Study finds rapid weight regain after stopping weight loss drugs

A University of Oxford analysis has found that patients regain weight quickly after stopping GLP-1 weight loss drugs, including newer medications like Wegovy and Mounjaro. The review of 11 studies involving 6,370 adults revealed that while users typically lost 16kg…
Study finds early knee damage common in pain-free adults

Study finds early knee damage common in pain-free adults

A new study from the University of Oulu suggests that knee joints can deteriorate long before symptoms like pain appear. Researchers Joona Tapio and Antti Kemppainen, writing in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, found that many adults in their early 30s already…
Scientists Employ Living Human Brain Tissue to Reveal Alzheimer’s Secrets

Scientists Employ Living Human Brain Tissue to Reveal Alzheimer’s Secrets

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have used living human brain tissue to uncover how a toxic form of amyloid beta protein damages synaptic connections, a key factor in Alzheimer’s disease, SciTech Daily reported. Using brain samples obtained during neurosurgery,…
New Hypertension Drug Shows Promise in Diverse Patient Population

New Hypertension Drug Shows Promise in Diverse Patient Population

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a promising new drug, lorundrostat, for treating resistant or uncontrolled high blood pressure. In a recent Phase II clinical trial involving 285 participants, lorundrostat demonstrated significant efficacy…
Fiber may help reduce “Forever Chemicals” in human body, study finds

Fiber may help reduce “Forever Chemicals” in human body, study finds

A new peer-reviewed study suggests that increasing dietary fiber intake may reduce levels of toxic PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” in the human body, according to an article published by The Guardian. The research found that fiber was especially effective at…
Plastics in everyday objects believed to disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds

Plastics in everyday objects believed to disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds

Chemicals found in everyday plastics may disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle similarly to caffeine, The Guardian reported citing new research. The study, published in Environmental International, revealed that plastic chemicals from common materials like PVC medical tubes and polyurethane…
EU Regulator warns of suicide risk linked to hair loss drug Finasteride

EU Regulator warns of suicide risk linked to hair loss drug Finasteride

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a new warning regarding finasteride, a medication used to treat male hair loss, after reviewing 313 reports of suicidal thoughts among users. The majority of cases were linked to the 1 mg dosage,…
Study links 3D DNA structure to aggressive brain cancer

Study links 3D DNA structure to aggressive brain cancer

A new preclinical study from Weill Cornell Medicine has revealed that the three-dimensional folding of DNA in brain cells may play a crucial role in glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. Published in Molecular Cell, the…
Measles Outbreaks Signal Decline in Global Herd Immunity

Measles Outbreaks Signal Decline in Global Herd Immunity

Health experts are raising alarms as measles, considered the world’s most contagious human disease, surges across North America and Europe. The United States is experiencing its worst outbreak in 25 years, with 935 confirmed cases spanning 30 states and territories.…
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