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Ultraprocessed Food Addiction Rising Among Older Adults in the US
New research links industrially engineered foods to addictive eating patterns, poorer health, and social isolation in adults over 50
13 hrs ago
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Naveen Sankar S
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October 2025
Tirzepatide Outperforms Semaglutide in Liver Disease and Diabetes Patients
A real-world study links tirzepatide to fewer deaths and hospitalizations among people with MASLD, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.
Oct 29
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Naveen Sankar S
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Steroid-Free Lupus Nephritis Treatment Gains Ground With New Predictive Insights
A 30-year study from Greece highlights how early remission and continued hydroxychloroquine use may help patients with lupus nephritis safely stop…
Oct 22
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Naveen Sankar S
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Sweet drinks, gut bacteria, and the hidden link to depression
A German cohort finds that soft drink intake may quietly shape gut microbes and mood, revealing a biological bridge between sugar and sadness
Oct 22
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Naveen Sankar S
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Five Overlooked Signs of Perimenopause and Menopause that We Should Know Of
Hot flashes aren’t the only sign of change. Hormone shifts can quietly affect joints, memory, mouth, and even hearing and knowing the signs early helps…
Oct 20
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Naveen Sankar S
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SGLT2 Diabetes Drugs Show Surprising Arthritis Benefit
A large Korean study finds fewer autoimmune arthritis cases among SGLT2 inhibitor users compared with sulfonylureas
Oct 17
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Naveen Sankar S
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Trichloroethylene exposure increases Parkinson’s risk
Long-term exposure to trichloroethylene, a widely used industrial solvent, is now linked to a higher likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease.
Oct 16
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Naveen Sankar S
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Radiation-Free Immunotherapy Approach Offers Hope for Locally Advanced Lung Cancer
A small study from Japan suggests pembrolizumab and chemotherapy alone may sustain strong survival outcomes in select PD-L1–high NSCLC patients
Oct 15
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Naveen Sankar S
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Alzheimer’s Blood Test Brings Early Detection to Primary Care
Roche’s Elecsys pTau181 test may help family doctors rule out Alzheimer’s-related brain changes before specialist referral
Oct 14
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Naveen Sankar S
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GLP-1 Drugs May Distort Cancer Imaging Results
New findings show GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy can alter PET-CT scans, prompting caution among doctors interpreting cancer tests.
Oct 12
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Naveen Sankar S
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Early vs Late Autism Diagnosis Reveal Distinct Genetic Paths
New findings from Cambridge University suggest autism may represent multiple neurodevelopmental conditions, not a single disorder.
Oct 11
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Naveen Sankar S
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Extracorporeal Life Support Saves Lives in Severe Accidental Hypothermia
New evidence highlights how ECMO-based rewarming can restore heart function and neurological recovery in deep hypothermia cases.
Oct 8
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Naveen Sankar S
3
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