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CagriSema Fails to Meet Expectations in Late-Stage Obesity Trial, but Still Beats PlaceboNovo Nordisk's CagriSema obesity treatment underperformed in trials, showing lower weight loss than anticipated compared to Wegovy.
Is 'Robus the New Name for Tesla’s Self-Driving Vans? Trademark Applications FiledTesla files trademark for "Robus" for electric vehicles and services, hinting at future RoboVan and robotaxi developments.
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Is Vitamin D the Key to Preventing Fractures? A New Study Says OtherwiseA study reveals vitamin D supplements may not reduce fracture risk in older adults, prompting a revision of existing guidelines.
Is Coffee the Secret to Better Gut Health? A New Study Explores the LinkA study shows coffee may boost beneficial gut bacteria, Roseburia intestinalis, improving gut health without needing excessive intake.
Think High-Protein Foods Are Healthy? This New Study Might Change Your MindA study reveals that many high-protein processed foods are less healthy due to high sodium, saturated fat, and sugar levels.
Sleep Apnea May Actually Enlarge Your Brain's Memory Center, Study ShowsA study finds sleep apnea may enlarge the hippocampus, affecting memory and learning, with significant implications for brain health.
Why Drinking Cocoa During Stress Could Be Your Secret to Faster RecoveryA study shows cocoa consumption during stress may counteract adverse effects, aiding recovery and improving blood vessel function.
Dark Chocolate Five Times a Week Cuts Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21%, Study ShowsEating dark chocolate five or more times a week can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 21%, according to a recent study.
How Mediterranean Diet Nutrients Could Help Fight IBD InflammationA review highlights Mediterranean diet nutrients that may benefit IBD patients by improving gut health and reducing inflammation.
Want to Avoid Gastrointestinal Cancers? A Diet Rich in Fruits, Veggies, and Fish Could Be the AnswerA study reveals that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help prevent gastrointestinal cancers.
Magnesium Deficiency Could Be Raising Your Risk of Heart Disease, New Study RevealsA study reveals that magnesium deficiency increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, published in the journal 'Nutrients.'
New Study Shows Eating Healthy Could Cut Chronic Pain – Women Benefit the MostA study finds that a high-quality diet significantly reduces chronic pain, particularly benefiting women, independent of body fat levels.
Truth Behind Black Boxes: Why They're Not Actually Black!The black box is actually bright orange, designed to withstand extreme conditions and aid in crash investigations.
NYC Subway Safety: Photo of Passengers Lining Up Sparks Debate on Rising CrimesA photo of NYC subway passengers avoiding crime highlights rising violence, including subway pushing incidents, prompting safety measures.
Minecraft Theme Park Coming to Life in U.S. and U.K. by 2027A Minecraft-themed amusement park is in the works, with investments from Merlin Entertainments, set to open in 2026-2027.
Brazil’s 116-Year-Old Nun Is Now the World's Oldest Living PersonSister Inah Canabarro, 116, is now the world's oldest living person, known for her faith, humor, and love for soccer.
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