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‘Wild west’: experts concerned by illegal promotion of weight-loss jabs in UK
Guardian review finds many online pharmacies flouting strict advertising rules that govern prescription-only drugsWeight-loss injections are being aggressively marketed to British consumers through of
Read MoreShrinking waistlines and growing profits: the weight-loss drug boom
Drugs such as Wegovy amd Mounjaro are an attractive prospect for online businesses and traditional pharmacies as well as the firms that make themIt is a trend rooted in profit-making.
Read More‘It’s absolutely open to abuse’: web awash with weight-loss drug offers
Readers describe aggressive online promotions, Black Friday deals and special offers for prescription-only drugs After Andy King was told he was not eligible to receive weight-loss jabs on the NHS, he
Read MoreKenvue India launches evidence-based report on the hydration gap for non-diarrheal illnesses
Only 3/10 physicians treat dehydration in non-diarrheal illness patients The post Kenvue India launches evidence-based report on the hydration gap for non-diarrheal illnesses appeared first on Expres
Read MoreTwenty big cats die of bird flu at sanctuary in Washington state
Bengal tiger, cougars, a lynx and bobcats dead as disease spreads rapidly among US poultry flocks and dairy herdsTwenty big cats, including a Bengal tiger, four cougars, a lynx and four bobcats, have
Read MoreExperts warn of mental health risks after rise in magic mushroom use
Reports that psilocybin can help some mental health conditions has led to increase in recreational use, which carries risksMagic mushrooms are rapidly growing in popularity, sparking a “psychedelic
Read MoreLatin America’s rise in tuberculosis linked to imprisonment rates
Study warns region’s exponential rise in incarceration is fuelling the disease, with cases increasing by 19% between 2015 and 2022 High incarceration rates in Latin America – the region with the w
Read MoreThe birth of Jesus would probably have been forgotten – if it wasn’t for a plague | Jonathan Kennedy
When a terrifying Ebola-like pandemic struck the Roman empire, Christianity offered solutions that the old ways didn’tIn our Christmas imagery, ancient symbols such as fir trees, mistletoe, holly an
Read More20 Big Cats Die From Bird Flu at a Washington Sanctuary
More than half of the cats at the sanctuary in Shelton, Wash., died of the virus over the past several weeks.
Read MoreEczema Patients Do Well With Self-Guided Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
(MedPage Today) -- Self-guided cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) proved noninferior to clinician-guided CBT for reducing symptom severity in adults with eczema, a randomized trial from Sweden found.
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