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Want to protect your brain? Science says exercise
Key Takeaways Exercise may help repair a protective barrier around the brainA liver protein associated with exercise helped ...
Whether they’re using weekly shots or daily pills, more Americans than ever are turning to anti-obesity drugs to lose weight ...
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No workout needed? The future of mental health
What if you could get the mental health benefits of exercise… without working out? Scientists are exploring “exercise mimetics,” compounds that may activate the same powerful brain-boosting signals ...
A new longevity trial combines five days of exercise a week with one supplement and one drug. It's all designed to improve ...
One pill for obesity is already on the market, and more are on the way. But the injected drugs have key advantages.
In fact, one of the big fears among people taking GLP-1 agonists (the class of drug to which Ozempic belongs) is that they’ll ...
A new type of daily pill has proven more effective for weight loss and blood sugar control than its currently available ...
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is once again spreading misinformation about the abortion pill mifepristone, and has taken his campaign a step further by introducing legislation to ban it. The Safeguarding ...
New research suggests the body may limit how many calories you burn in a workout—helping explain why weight loss is often ...
For over a century, scientists have chased the dream of insulin pills, but the digestive system kept destroying the drug ...
The leaky gut syndrome refers to a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged, and this causes food wastes to leak into the blood stream. Researchers from University of Leeds in ...
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