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Is RPG-102 the Future of Obesity Treatment? Discover the Breakthrough Oral Solution!

ProGen and Rani Therapeutics initiate a Phase 1 trial for RPG-102, an oral obesity treatment, aiming for effective weight loss with weekly dosing.

Massive Propaganda Campaign in North Korea Ahead of Party’s 80th Anniversary

North Korea is promoting patriotism by posting slogans and propaganda throughout the country to encourage citizens' national pride.

New Tech Recreates Realistic Hand-Object Interactions in 3D

A new AI model, BIGS, reconstructs 3D interactions of two-handed manipulation using a single RGB video, enhancing AR and VR applications.

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How a 2-Cent Sugar Tax Could Save $4.5 Billion in Healthcare Costs: California’s Bold Move

A sugar-sweetened beverage tax in California could cut obesity cases and save $4.5 billion in healthcare costs over ten years.

When a Hangover Isn’t the Cause: Why Post-Drinking Palpitations May Signal Arrhythmia

Recent studies show that heart palpitations after drinking may signal arrhythmia, which can lead to severe complications if untreated.

Long-Term Study Finds North Korean Defector Youth Face 30% Higher Risk of Mental Disorders

North Korean defector children face 1.3 times higher risk of mental disorders like PTSD and ADHD than South Korean peers, study finds.

Viral vs. Bacterial: Understanding the Summer Diarrhea Spike

Summer sees a rise in diarrhea cases, often due to food poisoning, gastroenteritis, or indigestion, each needing specific care.

Feeling Sick From the A/C? It Might Not Be COVID—But Be Careful

As COVID-19 resurges, increased use of air conditioning during heatwaves leads to a rise in cooling-related illnesses, causing confusion.

Women With PCOS May Boost Fertility With Long-Term Dietary Changes

A study reveals that women with PCOS reducing snacks, pork, and alcohol may lower infertility risk by balancing hormones and BMI.

Herpes and the Brain: Could a Common STI Be Fueling the Dementia Crisis?

A study reveals men with genital herpes (HSV-2) face over double the dementia risk, highlighting the need for awareness and research.

Study Finds Slushy Drinks May Cause Serious Health Issues in Children

A study warns children under 8 against slushy drinks with added sugars, linking them to severe health issues and glycerol toxicity.

Marriage and Multiple Sclerosis: Study Finds Slower Disease Progression in Married Women

Study shows women with MS experience slower disease progression with a spouse's support, highlighting emotional and physical benefits.

Underweight People Face Higher Suicide Risk, Study Shows

A study reveals underweight individuals face a higher suicide risk, while overweight individuals show a lower risk, emphasizing BMI's impact.

Early Detection of Spinal Tumors Could Be Life-Saving, Doctors Urge

Early diagnosis of spinal tumors is crucial; persistent back pain and numbness may indicate serious conditions requiring medical evaluation.

Study Reveals Semaglutide Reduces Cravings and Helps Control Weight and Blood Sugar

A study shows oral semaglutide aids weight loss and reduces cravings for sugary foods in type 2 diabetes patients.

Study Reveals: Taking Statins for 3 Years Can Slash Dementia Risk by 63%!

A study reveals statins can reduce dementia risk by 63%, especially in diabetic patients, highlighting their protective benefits.

Study Finds High-Dose Vitamin D During Pregnancy Reduces Risks of Preeclampsia and Preterm Birth

Pregnant women taking over 400 IU of vitamin D daily can lower preeclampsia risk by 44.8% and preterm birth by 30%.

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