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Healthy Returns: Ozempic helps curb alcohol use in new study — and doctors are concerned about telehealth GLP-1s - CNBC
Ozempic may also help people drink less alcohol. Primary care doctors are concerned about patients accessing GLP-1s through third-party telehealth providers.

Canada announces avian flu vaccine buy as USDA confirms first H5N1 detections in rats - University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Most neurologists say this supplement is the best one for brain health - Earth.com
Magnesium threonate supports brain health, enhances memory, reduces migraines, and may help prevent cognitive decline.

Ebola outbreak: Uganda discharges patients after recovery - BBC.com
The health minister says the patients have recovered, and should not be stigmatised.
In the genes vs. lifestyle battle, which has greater impact on health? - Deseret News
How does lifestyle influence health and long life? What factors lead to premature death? Does genetics matter more than socioeconomics to long life?

Man nearly guaranteed to get early Alzheimer's is still disease-free in his 70s — how? - Livescience.com
A man who should have developed early-onset Alzheimer's disease due to a genetic mutation is still symptom-free in his 70s. Scientists are trying to understand why.

The health debate over seed oils and if they are bad for you - WCVB Boston
The warnings about seed oils are everywhere on social media, and plenty of people and even businesses are listening. But just how harmful are they?
Redfield backs Kennedy’s efforts on vaccines - POLITICO
The former CDC director calls for more vaccine research, and also warns that a bird flu pandemic “is coming” and could be worse than Covid.

I Lost a Pregnancy. My Friend Was a Huge Support. What I Have to Tell Her Now Might Really Upset Her. - Slate
It's not fair at all.
No pain, no gain? Hardly. This year’s fitness buzzword is ‘recovery’ - The Associated Press
There was a time not long ago that the exercise mantra in gyms was “no pain, no gain.” Now, the buzzword in fitness is “recovery.” Tony Horton created the intense P90X exercise routine that was promoted in infomercials in the 2000s. Now he says that between w…

U.S. chickens need vaccine amid bird flu spike, Michigan’s largest egg producer says - MLive.com
The current U.S. policy is to eradicate the flock rather than vaccinate.

Why Am I so Tired All the Time? I Finally Answered the Million Dollar Question - The Everygirl
I've dealt with chronic fatigue for years—can this test from Labcorp actually help me figure out how to fix it?
Rescue Dog 'Hugs' Dad Like a Little Human Out of Pure Gratitude and Love - Yahoo Life
He's thankful every day!

GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Reduce Cocaine Cravings, Case Study Finds - Gizmodo
A new case study is the latest to suggest that GLP-1 therapy can tamp down people's unhealthy cravings of drugs like alcohol and cocaine.

Artificial sweetener triggers insulin spike, leading to blood vessel inflammation in mice - Medical Xpress
From diet soda to zero-sugar ice cream, artificial sweeteners have been touted as a guilt-free way to indulge our sweet tooth. However, new research published in Cell Metabolism shows that aspartame, one of the most common sugar substitutes, may impact vascul…

First-line Ocrevus may aid early relapsing MS long-term outcomes - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Ocrevus as a first-line treatment for early relapsing MS is better at delaying disease progression than starting with a less effective drug.

Counties issue declaration of emergency support amid ongoing bird flu outbreak - WHIO
As the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreak continues to affect Ohio farmers, two local counties have made a declaration of emergency story.

Immune markers of post vaccination syndrome indicate future research directions - Yale News
A small number of people report chronic symptoms after receiving COVID-19 shots. A new study provides clues for further research.

Why Some People Remember Dreams and Others Don’t - Neuroscience News
A new study explores why some people vividly recall dreams while others forget them. Researchers found that dream recall is influenced by personality traits, sleep patterns, and even seasonal changes.
Unhealthy Diet Increases Risk for Incontinence - Newsmax
A junk-food lifestyle might contribute to embarrassing little leaks in middle-aged women, a new study suggests. Women who often munch fast food or packaged eats appear more likely to develop urinary incontinence, researchers recently reported in the journal W…