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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Quick Weight Loss, Fast Weight Gain: The Slimming Jab Dilemma

Slimming jabs like Mounjaro and Wegovy help people lose weight quickly. But, they come with a catch. Once people stop using them, they gain weight back fast. Really fast. About four times faster than those who diet and exercise. Research shows that people on these jabs lose a lot of weight. Around

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Quickly Spotting Pancreatic Fat: A New Tech Breakthrough

Pancreatic fat is becoming a big deal in health. With more people struggling with obesity and metabolic issues, doctors need better ways to check fat levels without surgery. A new method uses special imaging to map fat in the pancreas. The goal is to do this quickly, in one breath, and get clear, us

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Debates: When Medicine Meets Politics

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people talk about health. Now, even simple medical advice can spark big arguments. These arguments are often more about politics than science. A doctor recently spoke about this issue. He said that the way we talk about vaccines has become too political. The do

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Tough-to-Treat Leukemia Patients

In a significant stride for medicine, a new drug combo is showing promise for people with a tough type of blood cancer. The combo, AB8939 plus venetoclax, is showing positive results in four patients who had run out of other options. These patients had a complex form of acute myeloid leukemia (AML),

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Do Nasogastric Tubes Really Help with Bowel Blockages?

Nasogastric tubes are often used to treat bowel blockages. But do they actually work? This is a big question in medical circles. Bowel blockages, or obstructions, happen when the intestines get twisted or stuck. This can cause pain, vomiting, and other problems. Doctors often use nasogastric tubes t

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Progesterone Mimic Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Fight

Breast cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists might have found a new ally in the fight against it. A recent study suggests that a drug mimicking progesterone could help slow down tumor growth in women with hormone-sensitive breast cancer. The drug, called megestrol, is a synthetic version of pr

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Big Names from Integra LifeSciences to Shine at Healthcare Conference

Integra LifeSciences is making waves in the medical tech world. They just shared that their top bosses, CEO Mojdeh Poul and CFO Lea Knight, will be speaking at the big 44th Annual J. P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. This is a huge deal because it's one of the most important events in the healthcare

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Your Body's Chemicals Change Your Skin Color

Your skin color is not just about genes. It's also about chemicals in your body. These chemicals, called hormones, do more than just regulate moods or growth. They play a big role in how dark or light your skin is. Your skin is smart. It makes its own hormones. This means your skin can change color

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

How to Train Doctors for Real Life

Medical schools produce many doctors yearly, but is their training enough? The current system relies heavily on textbooks and theory. However, real-life medical practice is far from a textbook scenario. Doctors need practical skills to handle patients effectively. The gap between theory and practic

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

A Young Life Changed by a Sudden Heart Attack

A young social media star faced a shocking health scare that changed her life forever. Faye Greenwood, a popular content creator, had a heart attack while on a trip to Paris. She was only 24 years old. At first, people thought she was just drunk. They made her wait in pain for hours. She felt so bad

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