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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic slash U.S. obesity rate
A new national survey suggests a shift in America’s weight story: fewer adults report obesity as prescriptions for GLP‑1 and ...

daylight saving time ending could cut obesity and stroke rates
When clocks jump forward or back, the change feels small. But scientists say the overnight shift can ripple through sleep ...

Eating meat not tied to higher early-death risk: major study
The long-running debate over whether animal protein shortens lifespan has a new twist. A fresh reanalysis of a major U.S. ...

Heart failure: weight loss drugs slash hospitalization and death risk by 40%
A sweeping new analysis shows two popular GLP‑1 weight-loss medicines sharply lower the risk of hospitalization and death in people ...

Prostate cancer spikes after years of decline: steady rise over the past decade
After a period of steady decline, prostate cancer diagnoses have been climbing for several years. The shift has surprised some ...

Mood Gummies: The Healthier Alternative to Wine and Cocktails?
As more people rethink their relationship with alcohol, hemp-derived “mood gummies” are emerging as a new way to unwind—offering relaxation ...

Ultra-processed foods linked to men’s reproductive and metabolic decline
A recent clinical trial suggests that the typical fast-food, microwave-meal diet could be undermining men’s reproductive health as well as ...

Phone scrolling on the toilet raises hemorrhoid risk: stop this habit
A recent analysis has put a common habit under scrutiny: using a smartphone while sitting on the toilet. Researchers found ...

Diabetes: nearly half don’t know they have it
A new analysis warns that millions worldwide are living with diabetes without knowing it. The findings, drawn from decades of ...

U.S. depression rates still at record highs: new Gallup poll
The latest Gallup survey finds that depressive feelings in the United States remain at levels rarely seen before recent years, ...