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  • Paracetamol warning to one in three UK adults

    It comes on the back of a study into paracetamol and high blood pressure Paracetamol is routinely used for pain(Image: Aitor Diago via Getty Images) Certain people who take paracetamol on a regular basis could face an increased risk of heart disease or stroke, a medical study has revealed. Prior to a 2022 study, paracetamol was considered entirely safe for…

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  • Study in Florida finds racial disparities in heart attack treatment

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: While acute myocardial infarction – commonly referred to as a heart attack – remains a leading cause of death in the United States, deaths have decreased significantly over the past two decades in part due to improved…

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  • How much progress has been made against Alzheimer’s disease?

    More research is being conducted to find out whether more exercise and a better diet can fend off Alzheimer’s. After decades of unsuccessful research, two new drugs and a pioneering blood test have recently given Alzheimer’s patients hope of fighting back against the debilitating disease—but questions remain about their effectiveness. Any path toward a cure also remains elusive for Alzheimer’s,…

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  • New weight-loss jab side effect ‘alarming and permanent’, pharmacist says

    Deborah Grayson says the ‘life-altering’ side effects can be ‘relentless’ Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle) 06:41, 19 Sep 2025Updated 07:55, 20 Sep 2025 A pharmacist with 30 years experience says she would never take weight loss drugs as ‘alarming’ side effects are coming to light. Drugs which were originally designed to control diabetes are now routinely used for…

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  • ‘Ayurpatha’ walkathon in Mysuru held on World Ayurveda Day

    Faculty and students of Government Ayurveda College and Hospital participating in a walkathon on the occasion of 10th World Ayurveda Day in Mysuru on Friday. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram The Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, organised an awareness campaign, ‘Ayurpatha’, a walkathon, on the occasion of the 10th World Ayurveda Day here on Friday. The students of…

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  • Inhaling marijuana associated with increased odds of developing asthma

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: If you’re looking to reduce your chances of developing lung disease, say experts at UC San Francisco, then it may be smart to avoid inhaling cannabis. A new study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that…

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  • 9 Fall Fruits and Vegetables That Are Healthy for Your Heart

    Seasonal fall produce can boost a heart-healthy diet. Many of these fruits and vegetables are rich in fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that support cardiovascular health by lowering cholesterol and reducing plaque in arteries. As a general rule, aim for at least 2.5 cups of vegetables and 2 cups of fruit per day as part of a healthy eating plan.…

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  • New study may help uncover the true impact of childhood lead exposure

    Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Lead exposure in childhood may be even more dangerous for cognitive development and school performance than previously thought, according to a new analysis led by data scientist Joe Feldman. Lead exposure in children most often comes from deteriorating lead-based paint, contaminated soil or old water pipes—hazards that remain in many U.S. communities. High levels of lead…

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  • Is Everybody “Microdosing” Ozempic Without You?

    What used to be a whisper—“I’m on Ozempic”—has recently become a shout. Celebrities like Serena Williams, Oprah, and Kelly Clarkson are on the jab, aka an injectionable medication like Ozempic, Zepbound, or Mounjaro, which is a synthetic version of the GLP-1 hormone our body produces, and the results typically include weight loss. “GLP-1 is short for glucagon-like peptide 1, a…

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  • WHO’s new report highlights the urgent need to address NCDs and mental health

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: The World Health Organization (WHO) today released a new report titled “Saving lives, spending less”, revealing that an additional investment of just US$3 per person annually in tackling noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) could yield economic benefits of…

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