Health

Study Flags Possible Bone and Gout Risks With GLP-1s

Introduction A new observational study suggests people taking GLP-1 weight loss and diabetes drugs may face slightly higher rates of osteoporosis and gout over time. The research, led by Dr....

Apple Launches iPhone 17e Starting at $599

Introduction Apple has expanded its iPhone lineup with the iPhone 17e, a lower-priced model aimed at buyers who want...

Study Links PFAS Exposure to Faster Aging in Men 50–65

Introduction A new study suggests that exposure to PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” may be associated with faster biological...

US Moves to Cut Swiss Bank MBaer From Dollar Access

Introduction The U.S. Treasury has taken a rare and highly consequential step against MBaer Merchant Bank AG, proposing to...

Kalshi Sanctions MrBeast Editor in Trading Probe

Introduction Kalshi said it fined and suspended an employee of the YouTuber known as MrBeast for insider trading, a...
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Legionnaires’ Outbreak Sparks Health Concerns

Health officials in New York City are investigating a concerning outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease that has led to six deaths and more than 100...

Study Reveals Why Phantom Limbs Persist

A new study published in Nature Neuroscience is shedding light on why amputees continue to experience vivid sensations from missing limbs, known as phantom...

Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

A new study has found that closely following the Mediterranean diet can significantly reduce the risk of dementia, particularly in individuals genetically predisposed to...

Plague Case Reported in South Lake Tahoe

A resident of South Lake Tahoe, California, has tested positive for the plague, according to local health officials. The individual, who is now recovering...

FDA Approves Signos Glucose Monitor for Weight Loss

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first glucose monitoring system designed specifically for weight loss, developed by the startup Signos. The...

New Guidelines Urge Action on High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, often called the “silent killer,” affects nearly half of U.S. adults and remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease....