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Orlynvah, an oral tablet from drug manufacturer Iterum Therapeutics, combining sulopenem etzadroxil and probenecid has been approved for use specifically for treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adult women. GLP-1 Drugs For Obesity Treatment Reduce Bariatric Surgeries By 25%: Study
The study noted that a vast majority of obese patients, strikingly 94.7%, received neither form of treatment, while 5% received GLP-1 RAs and 0.3% received surgery. Insulin Resistance Risk Factor For 26 Diseases, Linked To Early Death In Women: Study
The study found that insulin resistance is associated with more than 30 diseases, elevating the risk for 26 of them and potentially leading to early death in women. Night Owls At Higher Risk Of Diabetes: Study
Compared with an intermediate chronotype, participants with a late chronotype had a 46% higher risk of type 2 diabetes, even after adjusting for other factors including age and lifestyle factors.
Skipping Through Online Videos Can Boost Boredom, Try Watching Them Fully: Study
The researchers analyzed the impact of digital switching on boredom and found that the habit of watching only short snippets of videos or frequently fast-forwarding through them can actually increase feelings of boredom. Untreated Hypertension Linked To 42% Higher Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease: Study
Untreated hypertension is linked to a 42% higher risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults aged 60 or older, a study revealed. Friend's Genetic Traits Can Influence Your Mental Health Risk: Study
The traits of your friends, particularly their genetic predisposition to mental health issues, can influence your mental health risks, the study revealed. Watching Even 8 Minutes Of TikTok Glamorizing Disordered Eating Harms Body Image, Study Finds
The researchers noted that even short exposure to "pro-anorexia" content that glorifies extreme weight loss and restricted diet is sufficient to harm body image and affect women's mental health.
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Researchers investigated how sleep loss during early life impacts key parts of brain development and discovered it can increase the risk of developing autism spectrum disorder. Even Single Jog Reduces Diabetes Risk, Benefits Notable By Next Day: Says Study
The study reveals that even a single bout of exercise could help reduce type 2 diabetes risk factors, with benefits notable by the next day. History Of Eating Disorders, Pre-Pregnancy Obesity Raises Offspring's Risk Of Mental Health Diagnosis
The study found associations between a mother's history of eating disorders and pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) higher than the normal weight range to most of the nine psychiatric diagnoses examined in the offspring. Scurvy Returns: Study Says Cost Of Living Crisis And Weight-Loss Surgeries Drive Resurgence
Scurvy, a dietary deficiency disease, once considered a thing of the past is making a surprising comeback. 1 Dead, Dozens Hospitalized From E-Coli Outbreak Linked To McDonald's Quarter Pounders
Officials are urging the public to contact their healthcare provider if they experience E. coli symptoms after eating a McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburger. Vitamin D Deficiency In Kids Raises Risk Of Auto-Immune Disorders: Study Explains How
The study revealed how a deficiency of vitamin D in young children can raise the risk of developing autoimmune disorders.
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