Semaglutide’s Breakthrough in Weight Management: Updated Doses and New Oral Options

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Table of Contents Introduction to Semaglutide Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist. It was first approved for treating type 2 diabetes, but it has recently been demonstrated that semaglutide can be effective in assisting with appetite regulation and weight loss via clinical trials and by patients in real life because of the results from these […]

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How Wellness-Focused Brands Are Changing Healthy Living Habits

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Healthy living used to mean a few obvious things. Eat less junk. Walk more. Maybe take vitamins that no one remembered to finish. That changed fast. Wellness-focused brands pushed health into ordinary routines, cleaning products, snacks, mattresses, office chairs, and even water bottles, now marketed like survival tools. Some of it feels excessive, honestly, but […]

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The Growing Demand for Highly Trained Nursing Professionals

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A crowded emergency room can reveal more about modern healthcare than most reports ever could. Patients move from one department to another, complicated cases arrive without warning and treatment decisions are expected quickly. Somewhere in the middle of that constant motion, highly trained nursing professionals are often carrying a large share of the responsibility. Their […]

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Bulletin: Are We Close to Replacing Poop Transplants
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Would you allow doctors to inoculate your intestines with somebody else’s poop? While many of us would say ‘No thank poo’ for people who have survived recurrent bouts of C. difficile, fecal transplants can be a life-saver. The problem is that individuals with pristine product who are willing to donate are hard to find. A […]

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Why Frustrated Acne Patients Are Turning to Botanical Skincare

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Acne is everywhere. The American Academy of Dermatology counts close to 50 million Americans a year, and about 85% of teenagers run into it at some point. A lot of women never grow out of it (1). Treatment usually follows a script. People start on a benzoyl peroxide wash and a retinoid. If that stalls, […]

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Simple Dietary Habits for Better Oral Health      

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Oral care is a vital part of daily life. Everyone does it. However, the problem lies with the fact that taking care of dental health is only one side of the coin. To really take care of the teeth and gums, changes should be made from within. As per the National Center of Biotechnology Information, […]

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Why Singaporeans Are Ditching Surgery for This Double Chin Removal Treatment

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Singaporeans’ perception towards double chin removal has changed silently. A few years ago, the talk almost always turned to surgery. Chin liposuction was the answer, and for many it remained an option they considered seriously but never quite took. That conversation looks very different today. Clinics around Singapore are seeing more patients who are not […]

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FDA approves updated Spectralis retinal imaging software

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The FDA approved updated software for the Spectralis retinal imaging platform, according to a press release from Heidelberg Engineering.
The update enables a 250 kHz scan speed for OCT angiography, “complementing the existing 85 kHz and 125 kHz scan speeds.”
It also adds a green autofluorescence module for enhanced macular imaging.
The update is expected to be commercially available later this year.
“This new Spectralis software release reflects our continued commitment to advancing

Societies issue inaugural CKM syndrome guideline

Societies have issued the inaugural guidelines for the staging, prevention and treatment of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, which was published in Circulation and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
The new guideline, a collaboration of the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, American Diabetes Association and the American Society of Nephrology, provides definitions to guide cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome staging to improve treatment and emphasizes the importance of weight management in prevention of disease progression.
“CKM

Secondary smoke impacts children with asthma

ORLANDO — Children with asthma who are exposed to household tobacco and e-cigarette use experience worse asthma control and other outcomes, according to an abstract presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.
But a screening tool built into the electronic health record can help parents quit, Brian Jenssen, MD, MSHP, associate professor of pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, said during his presentation.
“Forty percent of children aged 3 to 11 are regularly exposed to all the harms of secondhand smoke,” Jenssen said.
“What we sought to do