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  • FDA cracks down on prescription drug ads but lacks staff

    WASHINGTON – In an unprecedented move, federal regulators published about 100 warning letters sent to pharmaceutical companies and health care providers, ordering them to stop or alter ads or other promotions the government considered misleading. The letters went to major drugmakers like Novartis and Eli Lilly, and to telehealth firms like Hims & Hers, shortly after the Trump administration announced the…

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  • Hair Cortisol Predicts Mental Health Risks in Children

    Long-term stress levels, measured through hair samples, may provide important clues about mental health risks in children with (CPI), according to new research from the University of Waterloo. The study highlights how high hair cortisol, a type of steroid hormone, acts as a powerful early warning sign that could help identify children who live with CPI and who could be…

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  • Revolutionizing Regenerative Health in India, ETRetail

    New Delhi: Actor and Miss World Manushi Chhillar, along with her father and physician Dr. Mitra Basu Chhillar, has launched SOMA Wellness, a first-of-its-kind regenerative wellness startup based in Mumbai. Positioned as a pioneer in personalised, science-backed wellness solutions, SOMA Wellness brings advanced regenerative treatments, previously accessible only at leading global clinics to India. “SOMA has been a passion project…

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  • Study identifies genetic loci that link brain structure and various psychiatric disorders

    Genetic overlap of psychiatric disorders with the regional brain structure and its association with anatomical hierarchy. Credit: Nature Mental Health (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s44220-025-00475-7 The development of many psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is known to be in great part influenced by genetics. Past research has identified various genes that appear to be associated with an increased risk…

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  • More than 4 hours of TV daily? watch your cognitive 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: New research shows that watching over 4 hours of TV daily increases the risk of cognitive impairment and may be linked to dementia, highlighting a major public health concern. Study: Television watching and cognitive outcomes in…

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  • Over 200 Med Shops Face Action for Sale of Abortion Drugs

    Hyderabad: Showcause notices were issued to around 234 medical shops regarding discrepancies in the sale of abortion or medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) kits (abortifacient drugs) and licenses of around 165 medical shops were suspended, while seven others were cancelled as part of departmental action carried out by the state Drug Control Administration (DCA). The DCA officials informed on Tuesday…

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  • Akron taking more steps to protect health care workers

    Good Morning Cleveland, it’s Wednesday, September 17, and here is the latest on your news, weather and traffic. Today on GMC Akron taking more steps to protect health care workers Akron City Council just passed a measure that enhances the penalty for menacing health care workers. It’s now a first-degree misdemeanor to threaten a health care worker, with a mandatory…

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  • Ozempic May Be Less Effective for Emotional Eaters, Study Suggests

    GLP-1 agonists—so-called “wonder drugs” like Ozempic or Wegovy that help individuals lower blood sugar levels and lose weight, among other things—yield significant results for some patients, but not all. People’s motivations to overeat may play a role in this, according to a new study. To investigate why some people don’t benefit from GLP-1 agonists as much as others, researchers observed…

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  • People on Ozempic who eat to regulate emotions less likely to lose weight, research reveals

    Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic can be a lifeline for people with diabetes—helping stabilize blood glucose and lose weight, which contributes to diabetes complications. But not everyone benefits equally. Scientists monitoring 92 individuals with diabetes in Japan over their first year of taking GLP-1 drugs found that people’s reasons for overeating may affect the success of…

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  • Can changing food texture reduce how much we eat? Dutch study investigates

    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: A novel study aims to determine whether making UPFs more difficult to chew and slower to eat can reduce energy intake and improve metabolic outcomes, shedding light on how texture may influence overeating. The Effect of…

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