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theglobeandmail.com • Medicine • Canada
A family physician explains the reasons behind hesitation to prescribe Ozempic for weight loss, highlighting safety concerns, cost, and the complex interplay between culture, medicine, and weight bias.
bostonglobe.com • Science • USA
Three Boston-area researchers received prestigious Breakthrough Prizes for their groundbreaking work in gene editing, diabetes treatment, and multiple sclerosis research.
latercera.com • Obituary • World
The death of actress Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in Gossip Girl and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, was caused by complications from diabetes.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • Texas
A journalist's visit to McAllen, Texas, reveals the alarmingly high obesity rates and its devastating consequences on the community's health, particularly the prevalence of diabetes.
epochtimes.jp • Health • World
Recent studies reveal potential links between emulsifiers in processed foods and increased risks of cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, prompting a reevaluation of food additive regulations.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
A man's lawsuit claims Ozempic caused his permanent blindness, prompting discussions about a potential link between the drug and NAION, a rare condition affecting the optic nerve.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
A woman recounts her journey of significant weight loss through fasting, resulting in diabetes remission and early cancer detection, attributing her improved health to this method.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
A woman details her experience losing weight with Mounjaro to qualify for IVF and her strategies for maintaining her weight loss after stopping the medication.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • UK
A 73-year-old TV chef recounts her remarkable weight loss journey of over three stone and four dress sizes, attributing her success to Ozempic, a dedicated exercise regimen, and a charity cycling challenge.
dailymail.co.uk • Medicine • World
A new study suggests that the inexpensive drug metformin, often discussed by Joe Rogan, may significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer.