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EU to study potential link between Ozempic, suicidal thoughts
The European Union is studying a potential link between suicidal thoughts and medicines like Ozempic...
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A skin patch to treat peanut allergies? Study in toddlers shows promise
An experimental skin patch is showing promise to treat toddlers who are highly allergic to...
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Pregnant women should dim lights before bed to cut gestational diabetes risk, says study
Expecting mothers should dim the lights and turn off, or at least turndown, their screens...
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Most baby formula health claims not backed by science: study
The vast majority of health claims used to advertise baby formula worldwide are not supported...
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Exercising in the morning may be best way to burn fat, study finds
Undertaking exercise in the morning may be the most effective way to burn fat, research...
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Age-related macular degeneration: Study finds surprising culprit
A new study suggests that a molecule that always suppresses harmful blood vessel growth can...
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Physical activity linked to sperm quality: Study
Healthy young men who exercise regularly may have better quality semen than their sedentary peers,...
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Nuts may boost male fertility: study
Eating nuts "significantly" boosted the number and health of sperm in young men in a...
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Study suggests weaning babies sooner onto solids can aid sleep
Babies who are given solid foods as well as breast milk from the age of...
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Study seeks to end antidepressant debate: the drugs do work
A vast research study that sought to settle a long-standing debate about whether or not...
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Linger over lunch to lose weight
People who wolf down their food could lose weight simply by chewing longer and pausing...
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Hot air: Study finds bikram no healthier than other yoga
Practiced in rooms heated to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), bikram yoga is no...
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Vaping may be bad for kids, good for adults: study
Vaping, or smoking battery powered devices known as e-cigarettes, may encourage youths to start smoking...
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Parents initiating teens to drinking a bad idea: Study
Parental provision of alcohol is associated with risk, not with protection. (Photo: Pixabay)The findings were...