Amycretin, a new weight-loss treatment from Novo Nordisk, combines two hunger hormones, helping participants lose nearly one-quarter of their body weight in early trials.
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Research from Norway shows longer daily walks could improve chronic lower back pain, with those walking over 100 minutes experiencing lower risk despite intensity.
Canadian study reveals diabetic patients taking GLP-1 medications face twice the risk of eye problems, with longer exposure increasing danger of macular degeneration.
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After a shocking pre-diabetes diagnosis, an active grandfather transformed his health by eating slower and making better food choices, lowering blood sugar levels and losing 27 pounds.
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Research shows eating at least five cups of fruits and vegetables daily could significantly improve sleep quality compared to those who consume none, according to sleep tracker data.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reflects on his father's Alzheimer's battle and expresses optimism about advancements in early diagnosis for the disease affecting millions.
A new study analyzing data from millions of patients shows significant links between cannabis use and major adverse cardiovascular events, like stroke and heart attack.
The injectable HIV prevention treatment Yetzugo, made by Gilead Sciences, has received FDA approval, offering a twice-yearly alternative to daily medications.
Genetic factors may explain why some people don't lose weight even when following nutritious diets, although health improvements can still be seen regardless of weight changes.
Both programs are expected to need to cut monthly benefits in less than a decade as their trust funds are on track to run dry.