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Mass. residents who take GLP-1 drugs for obesity tend to be white and affluent. But who needs them most? - The Boston Globe
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Mass. residents who take GLP-1 drugs for obesity tend to be white and affluent. But who needs them most? - The Boston Globe

The trends worry health experts, who say the medicines have potential to narrow differences in obesity rates among demographic groups, but may in fact be widening them.

The Boston Globe
Harvard-trained nutritionist shares a simple trick to cut the glycemic index of carbs by 50 percent - Times of India
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Harvard-trained nutritionist shares a simple trick to cut the glycemic index of carbs by 50 percent - Times of India

Discover Dr. Terry Shintani's simple method to significantly reduce the glycemic index of rice, bread, potatoes, and pasta, allowing you to enjoy carbs without the blood sugar spike. Transform your health with this easy cooking hack!

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We Asked 5 Nutrition Experts How to Choose the Healthiest Yogurt—They All Said the Same Thing - EatingWell
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We Asked 5 Nutrition Experts How to Choose the Healthiest Yogurt—They All Said the Same Thing - EatingWell

Looking for a healthy yogurt? Here’s how to spot the difference between something genuinely healthy and one step above ice cream.

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What Happens to Your Body if You Walk 20 Minutes a Day, According to Doctors - Yahoo
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What Happens to Your Body if You Walk 20 Minutes a Day, According to Doctors - Yahoo

Spoiler alert: It's literally all good.

ParadeJessica Sager
Khloe Kardashian popcorn: Are protein snacks useful and worth it? - BBC
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Khloe Kardashian popcorn: Are protein snacks useful and worth it? - BBC

A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it.

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Weight loss injections may have powerful anti-cancer effect, research suggests - lbc.co.uk
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Weight loss injections may have powerful anti-cancer effect, research suggests - lbc.co.uk

Weight loss injections may have a powerful anti-cancer effect, new research suggests.

LBCFlaminia Luck
2 measles cases reported in Cass County - InForum
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2 measles cases reported in Cass County - InForum

Two new cases bring the total of reported measles cases in North Dakota to 11 in 2025.

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Weight-loss jabs could halve risk of obesity-related cancers, study finds - The Guardian

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'Simple' weekly activity that 'slows down' brain ageing and cuts dementia risk - Daily Express US
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'Simple' weekly activity that 'slows down' brain ageing and cuts dementia risk - Daily Express US

A new study found that one key weekly activity could be key to staving off cognitive decline and dementia.

The-express.comLauren Haughey, Falyn Stempler
Scientists Have Found a Drug That Slashes Blood Pressure in Weeks - SciTechDaily
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Scientists Have Found a Drug That Slashes Blood Pressure in Weeks - SciTechDaily

Scientists have discovered a promising new therapy for resistant high blood pressure, leading to a 15-point drop in systolic levels. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a potential new treatment for indivi…

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How many hours of weekly weight training boosts strength? Surprising new study - The Manual
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How many hours of weekly weight training boosts strength? Surprising new study - The Manual

In this hot-off-the-press study, researchers explored how many hours of weekly strength training boosts muscle strength. Here’s the research.

Themanual.comSteph Green
Sleep Helps Your Brain Prepare For The Future, And Now We Know How - ScienceAlert
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Sleep Helps Your Brain Prepare For The Future, And Now We Know How - ScienceAlert

Not only must your brain maintain a vast archive of existing memories, but it also has to keep track of new stuff each day.

ScienceAlertRussell McLendon
The constant surveillance of modern life could worsen our brain function in ways we don't fully understand, disturbing studies suggest - Live Science
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The constant surveillance of modern life could worsen our brain function in ways we don't fully understand, disturbing studies suggest - Live Science

We live in an era of constant surveillance. Psychology research shows how this might change how we perceive the world — even unconsciously

Scientific AmericanSimon Makin
Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows - Phys.org
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Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows - Phys.org

Millions of kilometers of rivers around the world are carrying antibiotic pollution at levels high enough to promote drug resistance and harm aquatic life, a McGill University-led study warns.

Phys.OrgClaire Loewen
Time-restricted eating may be a promising strategy for sustaining long-term weight loss - News-Medical
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Time-restricted eating may be a promising strategy for sustaining long-term weight loss - News-Medical

Three months of time-restricted eating (TRE), irrespective of whether it is earlier or later in the day, may be a promising strategy for sustaining long-term weight loss in adults with overweight or obesity, according to preliminary results of a randomised co…

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Do you call your partner your best friend? This study says you’re in the minority - PsyPost
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Do you call your partner your best friend? This study says you’re in the minority - PsyPost

A large study suggests that most people separate romantic and platonic bonds. While some do see their partner as a best friend, the emotional benefits of doing so vary by age, income, and relationship type.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Verbal Abuse in Childhood Rewires the Developing Brain - Neuroscience News
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Verbal Abuse in Childhood Rewires the Developing Brain - Neuroscience News

New neuroscience research highlights how verbal abuse in childhood can alter brain development and increase the risk of mental health issues later in life.

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Five-Year-Olds Can Navigate Maps Using Adultlike Brain Systems - Neuroscience News
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Five-Year-Olds Can Navigate Maps Using Adultlike Brain Systems - Neuroscience News

New research shows that the brain region supporting map-based navigation is active in children as young as five years old.

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Experts explain truth behind ‘Ozempic feet’ as worrying side effect of drug emerges - LADbible
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Experts explain truth behind ‘Ozempic feet’ as worrying side effect of drug emerges - LADbible

A health expert has weighed in the debate around so-called ‘Ozempic feet’ as people claim side effect is spotted on celebs using jabs for weight-loss.

LADbibleBrenna Cooper
Teen Obesity Linked to Brain Changes in Memory and Emotion Centers - Neuroscience News
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Teen Obesity Linked to Brain Changes in Memory and Emotion Centers - Neuroscience News

A major new study shows that adolescents with abdominal obesity have significantly larger brain regions involved in memory and emotional regulation, raising concerns about how obesity affects brain development.

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