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Eli Lilly stock surges 15% after clinical trial of weight loss pill shows it works like Ozempic
a week ago
The mid-stage trial results announced by the pharmaceutical giant showed that patients taking orforglipron lost an average of 16 pounds.
Business
nypost.com
Crash Course Zoology: Episode 10: Animals Working Together
2 months ago
Social behavior like caring for our young, fighting off rivals, or joining a pack adds a whole other layer of complexity to the lives of animals out
Science & Technology
www.pbs.org
Is Lemon Water in the Morning Really as Healthy as Everyone Says?
5 months ago
Stars swear by lemon water in the morning. But does it work? Here's what experts say as well as the benefits of lemon water.
Health
www.glamour.com
Period Poops: Why Do They Happen?
5 months ago
Period poops are more common than you think. Here, two MDs weigh in on what causes period poops and diarrhea during your menstrual cycle.
Entertainment
www.popsugar.com
Inebilizumab for Myasthenia Gravis Reduces Steroid Burden
6 months ago
'This is super exciting,' says researcher
Health
www.medpagetoday.com
Tracking Vampire Worms With AI To Diagnose Schistosomiasis Before the Parasites Causing It Hatch in Your Blood
6 months ago
People often contract schistosomiasis through water contaminated with infected snails and feces.
Science & Technology
www.discovermagazine.com
Why People Itch, and How to Stop It
6 months ago
Scientists are discovering lots of little itch switches.
www.theatlantic.com
Solomon's Seal: The Musculoskeletal Healing Wizard
6 months ago
Solomon's Seal is one my favorite musculoskeletal herbs for supporting and strengthen the entire system by soothing inflamed tissues, moistening the respiratory tract, nourishing during menopause and for my creaky back, it promotes flexibility and I LOVE it for repetitive motion injuries as an oil and a tincture
Science & Technology
www.wildrootsapothecary.com
Enlisting Microbes to Break Down 'Forever Chemicals'
6 months ago
Bacteria can degrade particularly tough PFAS varieties
Science & Technology
www.scientificamerican.com
Improving industrial scale lactoferrin production with synthetic biological systems
7 months ago
Lactoferrin (LF), a multifunctional glycoprotein of the transferrin family, is naturally expressed in human and cow milk. The name "LF" is derived from its ability to bind to iron (ferrin, a suffix indicating iron-binding protein).
Science & Technology
phys.org
The fascinating secrets of plant reproduction that scientists are still uncovering
7 months ago
You might think flowers don't have much choice about who they mate with, given they are rooted to the ground and can't move.
Science & Technology
phys.org
A Guide to the Booming World of Performance Enhancing Drugs and Supplements
8 months ago
Performing enhancing drugs, PEDs, are popular on social media. Our experts break down the effects of testosterone, HGH, tren, Clenbuterol, TRT, and more.
Health
www.menshealth.com
FDA approves first automated insulin delivery system for people with Type 2 diabetes - UPI.com
8 months ago
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Insulet's Omnipod 5 automated insulin delivery system for people with Type 2 diabetes.
www.upi.com
How to Stay Hydrated During a Summer Heatwave, According to Experts
9 months ago
The amount of water and electrolytes needed for proper hydration vary from person to person
Science & Technology
www.scientificamerican.com
Bioengineered parasites may one day deliver meds into your brain
9 months ago
An early prototype of modified 'Toxoplasma gondii' carried vital proteins across blood-brain barriers.
Science & Technology
www.popsci.com
A 'rotting little plastic bag' was actually a 514 million-year-old fossil
9 months ago
This spiny slug may have been one of the first mollusks to crawl around Earth.
Science & Technology
www.popsci.com
Can Food Really Change Your Hormones?
9 months ago
Social-media is rife with content pushing superfoods and supplements to boost hormonal health. But do you need to balance your hormones?
Health
time.com
Enzyme-powered 'snot bots' help deliver drugs in sticky situations
9 months ago
Snot might not be the first place you'd expect nanobots to be swimming around. But this slimy secretion exists in more places than just your nose and piles of dirty tissues—it also lines and helps protect the lungs, stomach, intestines and eyes. And now, researchers reporting in ACS Nano have demonstrated in mice that their tiny, enzyme-powered "snot bots" can push through the defensive, sticky layer and…
Science & Technology
phys.org
Be Aware of Aspiration Risk With Anesthesia on GLP-1 RAs
9 months ago
Doctors administering general anesthesia or deep sedation should be alert to the potential risk for aspiration pneumonia due to delayed gastric emptying.
Health
www.medscape.com
Bird flu is highly lethal to some animals, but not to others. Scientists want to know why
10 months ago
Scientists are trying to determine why bird flu kills some animals quickly but leads to mild illnesses in others
Health
abcnews.go.com
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