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Common low-calorie sweetener linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
KSL Salt Lake City· 7 days agoStanley Hazen, director of the Center for Cardiovascular Diagnostics...Prevention at the Cleveland...
Mutated seasonal flu virus less sensitive to the antiviral Tamiflu - UPI.com
UPI· 13 hours agoLadue Pharmacy Manager Angie Kloeppel inspects a box of Oseltamivir, sold under the name of Tamiflu...
Social determinants of health linked with youth-onset prediabetes
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoThe findings suggest that screening for social determinants of health—the non-medical factors that...
Artificial Sweetener Xylitol Linked to Increased Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
Healthline via AOL· 7 days agoConsuming a lot of xylitol, the zero-calorie sugar substitute used in processed foods like peanut...
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The Picayune Item· 6 days agoEli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced detailed results from SYNERGY-NASH, a phase 2 study of 190 patients, with or without type 2 diabetes, to evaluate the investigational ...
Lilly's tirzepatide was superior to placebo for MASH resolution, and more than half of patients...
The Pilot News· 6 days agoEli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced detailed results from SYNERGY-NASH, a phase 2 study of 190 patients, with or without type 2 diabetes, to evaluate the investigational ...
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Columbia University News· 6 days agoCU Thrive Get the most of out your benefits and thrive
Women who followed this diet lived longer
The Columbian· 7 days agoA new study that tracked more than 25,000 women for a quarter century found that the more their eating patterns were in sync with the Mediterranean diet,...
‘A study to give us hope’: Lifestyle changes improve Alzheimer’s symptoms for some
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFollowing a vegan diet, reducing stress, exercising and sharing feelings with others helped people...
Lifestyle changes may slow or improve Alzheimer’s and dementia, study finds | CNN
CNN.com· 7 days agoLooking back, Tammy Maida, 67, said things started to change in her late 50s. A lifelong, avid...