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Weight-loss jabs may be good for mental health, research shows
Swiss study finds wellbeing and life quality can be improved more than with insulin and other antidiabetic drugsWeight loss jabs may be good for people’s mental health as well as helping curb their
Read MoreWhat Disorder Was Linked With Living Near a Golf Course?
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Read MoreCOVID-Flu Vaccine; AI for Diagnosing Diabetic Kidney Disease
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Read MorePlease, No More Shooting Victims in My OR
(MedPage Today) -- As a trauma surgeon, I witness the daily toll of community gun violence, a relentless crisis overshadowed by high-profile mass shootings.
Read MoreWill the Next Big War Be Nuclear or Chemical? Guess Again, Says Former FDA Official
(MedPage Today) -- PHILADELPHIA -- The next big world war won't be a nuclear war, or a chemical war -- it will be a war with bioweapons, said John Norris, JD, MBA, at the Population Health Colloq
Read MoreCan a methadone-dispensing robot free up nurses and improve patient care?
A nurse and an engineer founded Opio Connect to make machines that dispense drugs and reduce drudge workLanea George pulls open a steel security door and enters a windowless room where a video camera
Read MoreOpinion: What it’s like to have measles, mumps, whooping cough, and other vaccine-preventable illnesses
STAT readers share what it's link to have measles, mumps, whooping cough, and other vaccine-preventable illnesses. Some stories are from decades past — others are quite recent.
Read MoreJournalists Zero In on Potential Medicaid Cuts and Social Security Hiccups
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national or local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.
Read MoreBeans are being genetically engineered to grow in the UK – but how do they taste?
Three types of beans have been more than a decade in the making and hit shelves amid booming interest in legumesThe pan of beans on my cooker have taken a long time to prepare.
Read MoreHow a Sheep-Herding Cardiologist Spends His Sundays
Dr. David Slotwiner de-stresses from a busy week at his Queens hospital by escaping to a New Jersey farm to herd sheep with his Border collies.
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