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Michelle Lee (191 Posts)

  • Study Finds Missing Gut Bacteria in Parkinson’s and IBD Patients New research links inflammatory bowel disease to Parkinson's disease, revealing reduced beneficial gut bacteria in affected patients.
  • New Drug Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 94%—And Has No Major Side Effects Eli Lilly's Lepodisiran shows a 93.9% reduction in lipoprotein levels, a key heart disease risk factor, in mid-stage trials.
  • Veggies vs. IBD: New Research Says the Right Diet Might Be a Game-Changer A nutrient-rich, plant-based diet may lower inflammatory bowel disease risk, while junk food plant diets increase it.
  • Too Much Exercise Might Not Help You Live Longer, Says New Study A study questions the belief that high physical activity significantly extends lifespan, suggesting moderate activity may be sufficient.
  • Hope for Alzheimer’s? Anti-Amyloid Treatments Linked to 50% Lower Risk New anti-amyloid drugs like gantenerumab may cut Alzheimer's risk by 50%, offering hope for prevention in high-risk patients.
  • Want to Avoid Depression? Try GLP-1 Medications, Citrus, and Exercise A study shows Mounjaro and Zepbound aid weight loss in non-diabetic individuals, with participants losing an average of 13% body weight.
  • Study Links Low Waist-to-Hip Ratio to Better Brain Health in Old Age Healthy eating and a lower waist-hip ratio in middle age are linked to better brain and cognitive health in later years.
  • Pop an Advil, Protect Your Brain? NSAIDs Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Long-term NSAID use may significantly reduce dementia risk, especially in elderly individuals, according to a recent study.
  • Colon Cancer Risk Soars on Low-Carb, Low-Fiber Diet, Says New Research A low-carbohydrate, low-fiber diet increases colon cancer risk, while a high-fiber diet may help lower it, according to new research.
  • Tesla Model 3 Charging Efficiency Plummets in Frigid Temperatures, Study Shows Tesla Model 3 charging in extreme cold shows poor efficiency with Level 1 charger, highlighting limitations in frigid conditions.
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class Earns Top Safety Scores Across the Globe The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is named the safest vehicle of 2024 by Euro NCAP, excelling in safety ratings in Europe and South Korea.
  • Tesla Faces a European Slump: Sales Down 60% in Germany Amid Controversy Tesla's sales in Europe plummeted in January 2025, particularly in Germany, due to brand issues linked to Elon Musk's political actions.
  • Tesla Sees Dramatic 59% Drop in German Sales, Sparking Concerns Over Musk's Influence Tesla's German sales fell 59% in January, influenced by Musk's political endorsements and production issues, impacting Europe and California.
  • General Motors Plans to Shift Truck Production to U.S. to Combat Tariff Impact GM plans to shift truck production from Mexico to the U.S. due to tariffs, while Kia considers relocating production amid complications.
  • Canadian Teen Breast Size Grows 4x After Pfizer Vaccine: Medical Mystery Explained A Canadian teen's breasts grew fourfold after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, raising concerns about a rare condition linked to it.
  • LA Wildfires’ Economic Toll Hits $50 Billion, Doubling Early Estimates LA wildfires' economic losses may reach $50 billion, impacting insurance claims and potentially raising premiums in California.
  • Trump’s Request to Delay Hush Money Trial Sentencing Denied by Courts Trump's request to delay sentencing in his hush money trial has been denied, with the sentencing set for just before his inauguration.
  • 2 Bodies Found in JetBlue Landing Gear: Investigation Underway Two bodies were found in the landing gear of a JetBlue plane, prompting an investigation into their identities and circumstances.
  • Trump Calls for Canada to Become the 51st State Following Trudeau's Resignation Trudeau announces resignation amid pressure from Trump for Canada to merge with the U.S., deepening political crisis in Canada.
  • Louisiana Reports First H5N1 Death, Patient Exposed to Poultry and Wild Birds A Louisiana resident has died from H5N1 avian influenza, marking the first death in the U.S. from this infection.
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