Weight Loss Medications: A Surprising Benefit? Recent studies suggest that medications like liraglutide and semaglutide, commonly prescribed for weight loss, may offer an unexpected benefit: reduced alcohol consumption. This intriguing finding opens…
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Oxfordshire’s wellbeing garden truly enhances mental health
Bridewell Gardens: Nurturing Mental Wellness Through Nature Bridewell Gardens, located near Witney, offers a unique and supportive environment for individuals recovering from serious mental health challenges. This innovative project utilizes the therapeutic…
Fat loss works better for females than males: Research
Lipolysis: Why Women May Burn Fat More Efficiently Recent research indicates that lipolysis, the process of breaking down fats, might be more effective in women compared to men. This finding could have…
Scary pictures show how animals might appear in 2100 if gene editing goes too far
Gene Editing Gone Wild: A Glimpse into a Modified Future? Gene editing holds immense promise for treating diseases and enhancing traits. But what if the technology spirals out of control? Imagine a…
Spotting 4 rising cancer types in young adults a guide
Understanding Early-Onset Cancer: What You Need to Know A recent study has shed light on the increasing diagnoses of cancer in individuals under the age of 50. This underscores the importance of…
Battling illness when pregnant: Study explores gentle antibiotic choices during gestation
Rethinking Medication Use During Pregnancy: A New Perspective For many expectant mothers, the prevailing advice is often to avoid medications during pregnancy, driven by concerns about potential harm to both mother and…
Ondo State, WHO, Collaborators and Caregivers Join Forces for Vaccination Awareness Week in Africa
Ondo State Joins Forces with WHO for African Vaccination Week Ondo State, in a collaborative effort with the World Health Organization (WHO), dedicated caregivers, and various partners, is actively promoting vaccination initiatives…
Plastic-eating superbug found in clinics poses a great threat
Hospital Superbug Evolves: Now Digests Medical Plastic A concerning discovery has emerged from the world of microbiology: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium already known for causing hospital-acquired infections, has evolved the ability to…
Study: Low body weight linked to higher suicide risk in people
Weight and Suicide Risk: A New Study from South Korea A recent study conducted in South Korea has shed light on the relationship between body weight and suicide risk. The findings reveal…
Body age may forecast heart health decline and survival chances
Biological Age: A Key Indicator of Heart Health Are you truly as young as you feel? A groundbreaking study suggests that assessing your biological age – the actual age of your body’s…
