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Ozempic vs. metformin: What’s the difference?
Medical News Today· 3 days agoOzempic (semaglutide) is a brand-name drug, while metformin is a generic drug. This article explains the main similarities and differences between...
Why 61% of U.S. adults could have cardiovascular disease by 2050
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 1 hour agoResearch from the American Heart Association shows diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure increases...
Heart disease is the top cause of death in the U.S., and more than 60% of Americans will have it by...
PhillyVoice.com· 19 hours agoA continued rise in the number of people with high blood pressure, and increases in the rates of...
7-Day No-Sugar, High-Protein, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Better Blood Sugar, Created by a...
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe average American consumes 17 teaspoons of added sugars each day, significantly above the ...
Heart disease and stroke could affect at least 60% of adults in U.S. by 2050
San Francisco Chronicle· 25 minutes agoThe projected rise in heart disease and stroke – along with several key risk factors, including high blood pressure and obesity – is likely to triple related costs to $1.8 trillion by 2050, ...
SGLT2 Inhibitors Add to GLP-1s' Cardio, Kidney Benefits
Medscape· 2 days agoThe largest analysis to date details added effects of SGLT2 inhibitors among those with type 2 ...
Gymnast Suni Lee Feared She'd Never Compete Again After Incurable Kidney Disease Diagnosis
Women's Health via Yahoo Sports· 21 hours agoOlympic gymnast Suni Lee is making a comeback after a battle with incurable kidney disease. She...
18 Celebrities Living With Autoimmune Disorders
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoThe American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association estimates that 1 in every 5 Americans is living with an autoimmune disorder — and ...
More than half of US adults will have cardiovascular disease by 2050, research finds
NewsWatch 12 Medford - Klamath Falls· 1 day agoThe biggest driver of this trend will be the large number of people who have or will develop high...
Eleanor L. Langdon
The Post-Star· 4 days agoApril 18, 1942—May 23, 2024