December 2 Weight-loss drugs could become unavailable for millions in coming years The WHO issues its first official guidance on GLP-1 drugs for obesity treatment, as the disease affects over one billion people globally and is expected to double by 2030.
December 2 Hidden cause of veterans' struggles drives renewed urgency in VA messaging "Don't Wait. Reach Out" campaign by VA and Ad Council provides life-saving resources for struggling veterans facing depression, PTSD and substance abuse challenges.
December 2 Your brain doesn’t age the way you think — new research upends old beliefs Cambridge neuroscientists discover five distinct stages of brain development from birth to 90, revealing key turning points in human aging based on brain structure.
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December 2 Man ate 1,000 sardines in a month, lost 6 pounds and 'smelled like a fish market' A Harvard researcher ate 1,000 sardines in 30 days and lost 6 pounds while boosting omega-3 levels to "dolphin-like" heights in an extreme diet experiment.
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December 2 Heavy drinkers cut alcohol use by nearly 30% after adopting one new habit, study finds New research shows that cannabis may reduce alcohol consumption short-term, but experts caution against substitution due to unknown long-term effects.
December 2 Madonna pens scathing post against Trump for 'unthinkable' decision to ignore World AIDS Day Singer Madonna criticized President Donald Trump in a scathing Instagram post on Monday after his administration stopped commemorating World AIDS Day.
December 1 ‘Therapy culture’ partly to blame for people who justify cold-blooded murder, psychotherapist says Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert argues that ‘therapy culture’ contributes to people justifying murder and violence on ‘Hannity.’