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The Scale Moves, the Mirror Doesn't: Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Leaves the Mind Behind

NEW YORK, June 7 -- She lost 38 pounds in seven months on semaglutide. Her clothes dropped two sizes. Her blood pressure normalized for the first time in a decade. And when she looked in the mirror, s... Read More


Kenya Has No Ebola Cases. The US Wants to Quarantine Americans There Anyway.

NAIROBI, June 7 -- Two weeks after Kenya recorded its first fatal protest in years, the government in Nairobi is caught between two pressures it did not invite: a disease it does not have, and an alli... Read More


Jamun Is in India's Medical Texts. Modern Research Is Catching Up.

New Delhi, June 7 -- NEW DELHI - The black plum season in India runs roughly six weeks, from late May to early July, before the fruit vanishes from roadside carts and market stalls until the following... Read More


Colon Cancer Is Catching Younger Adults After It Has Already Spread

New Delhi, June 7 -- GENEVA - The colonoscopy that might have caught it was never recommended. The symptoms were easy to dismiss - abdominal discomfort, a shift in bowel habits, fatigue that could be ... Read More


American Surgeon Who Contracted Ebola in Congo Walks Free From Berlin's Charite After 17 Days

New Delhi, June 6 -- He walked out of Charite hospital on Saturday with his wife and four children, seventeen days after being admitted in isolation with one of the rarest and most dangerous strains o... Read More


Low Testosterone in Men: Between Real Hormone Deficiency and a Growing Medical Overreach Debate

New Delhi, May 10 -- The debate over low testosterone has moved far beyond endocrinology clinics and into a wider cultural and commercial battlefield. What was once a narrowly defined hormonal disorde... Read More


Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Risk in Landmark Aging Study

New Delhi, May 9 -- whether everyday dietary choices can meaningfully influence Alzheimer's disease risk. The findings point to a consistent association between egg consumption and lower incidence of ... Read More


Measles Outbreak Deepens in Mesa and East Valley as Arizona Confirms New Community Spread Cases

Mesa, May 7 -- A widening measles outbreak in Maricopa County is now firmly in the phase of sustained spread, with public health officials confirming additional infections that show no travel history ... Read More


Thymus Regeneration Research Enters Clinical Translation Phase as Biotech Firms Move Toward First Human Trials

The thymus, May 5 -- clinical translation. What was once confined to laboratory models and imaging correlations is now entering early human testing, where researchers are attempting to determine whet... Read More


Why Eating Too Little Protein Is Quietly Undermining Health Across Age Groups

New Delhi, May 3 -- Despite the dominance of protein-enhanced products in supermarkets and fitness culture, researchers and nutrition experts caution that many adults still fail to consistently meet l... Read More