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This Cat Parasite Infects Billions of People. Scientists Say We’ve Been Underestimating It

GLP-1 drugs may also have antidepressant properties. In a recent study on mice, GLP-1 drugs led to weight loss and reversed depression-like behavior

Nearly 40% of Americans pray to God for health improvements or disease cures

Fungi adapting to heat could pose new risks to human health in NC

Dopamine dictates how long sexual drive remains suppressed after stress

Scientists Find Intriguing Link Between Ozempic and Violent Behavior

Microplastics found in over 75% of pet food

“Sitting paradox”: both too little and too much sitting may be linked to higher cardiovascular and mortality risks

Popping a cocktail of supplements every day might be doing you more harm than good

New Norwegian data link early grandparenthood to 56% higher respiratory infections in grandmothers and 31% in grandfathers in the first two years

Premature births and low birth weight: risks posed by wildfires - Study confirms negative health consequences for newborns

Weight-loss drugs semaglutide or tirzepatide may prevent thousands of knee replacements, study suggests

Five-minute walk every hour offsets sitting harms

Abortion decision in US prompts women’s healthcare providers to become more politically engaged

Plant-Based Diets, Ultra-Processed Foods, and Risks of Mortality and Major Chronic Diseases

Roughly 90-120 minutes of strength training per week linked with a 13% reduced risk of premature death, in study involving three decades’ worth of data from nearly 150,000 adults

Dangerous hormone-disrupting chemicals found in US breast milk samples

Research has found four minutes of daily resistance training can quadruple fitness in older adults

Nuts can cut our risk of dementia

Low global physical activity despite two decades of policy progress

The same cellular aging process behind Alzheimer's and arthritis is now found driving liver failure and scientists may have found a way to stop it

Across 400,482 dementia research papers, senior men had the strongest publication and citation metrics; in a survey of 160 researchers, women reported more barriers despite similar productivity strategies

Exposure to common air pollutants (nitrogen dioxide caused by vehicle traffic) during early pregnancy may increase the likelihood of persistent depressive symptoms throughout pregnancy

Study finds Shingles vaccination is linked to lower dementia risk in older adults

A new study published in JAMA Network Open projects that reductions in federal funding for syringe service programs (SSPs) could lead to substantial increases in mortality among people who inject drugs in the United States.

Researchers have published a proof-of-concept study demonstrating that injectable semaglutide may offer meaningful reproductive benefits for women with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome…

Almost one in 10 people in high-risk groups may have had a hidden heart attack, study suggests

Following the Dobbs decision, US states with abortion bans have experienced increased maternal morbidity and mortality

Improving Agricultural Production as a Public Health Strategy in the United States: A Framework for Integrated Policy

Inducing labor does not increase the likelihood of cesarean birth, according to a retrospective review of more than 7,300 births overseen by midwives across three Colorado hospitals

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