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You may soon be able to grow your own Ozempic at home
Money may not grow on trees — but Ozempic soon might. A team of enterprising University of Ottawa undergraduate students…
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Mother with rare ALS touts ‘miracle drug’ that has stopped her disease
Eight years after receiving a life-shattering diagnosis, a New Jersey mother credits an “amazing” new drug for stopping her disease…
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Fecal transplants cured football coach’s stage 3 bowel cancer
A Mississippi high school football coach has finally reached the end zone of his cancer fight thanks to a peculiar,…
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Best type of exercise to fight insomnia in older adults: study
As many as 50% of older adults struggle to fall or stay asleep, and up to 75% of seniors experience…
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You can book a 30-minute bubble bath for $75 at Lush in NYC
Unlike the lucky New Yorkers who can take a bath in their kitchen, I, like many others, don’t have a…
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This midlife body type is linked to better brain health later
Want a sharper mind in your golden years? Start by trimming your waistline. A new study found that diet quality…
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As AI nurses reshape hospital care, human nurses are pushing back
The next time you’re due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly…
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Vitamin supplements could be doing more harm than good: doctor
QUESTION: Hi Dr. Zac, am I being hoodwinked into buying vitamin supplements, or do they actually work? I’ve been feeling constantly…
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How to sleep better while traveling, from jet lag hacks to amenities
There’s no place like home — except maybe a cozy bed when you’re on vacation. A whopping 66.7% of Americans…
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‘Hacks’ Star Megan Stalter explains why she has no plans to try Ozempic
Megan Stalter knows how to spot a dirty little secret. The 34-year-old actress – known for playing Kayla in the…
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