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New weekly obesity drug shows up to 20% weight loss

A new clinical trial has found that a once-weekly injection of eloralintide, a new experimental drug, led to weight loss of up to 20%...

Combining surgery and drugs strongly boost weight loss

Losing weight and keeping it off can be one of the biggest health challenges many people face. In Australia, about one in three adults lives...

Weight loss drugs safe for people with high triglycerides, study shows

A major new study from Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City has found that popular weight loss drugs do not raise the risk of...

How to stay strong and fight muscle loss as you age

As we get older, simple movements like standing up, getting out of bed, or climbing stairs can start to feel harder. One of the main...

Sleep apnea could quietly harm the brain, even in healthy men

Most people think of sleep apnea as just loud snoring or restless nights, but new research shows it can quietly harm the brain, even...

Waist-to-height ratio beats BMI in predicting heart disease risk

A new study from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers suggests that measuring your waist in relation to your height may be a...

New oral drug brings significant weight loss results

A new once-a-day weight loss pill from Novo Nordisk has achieved impressive results in a major clinical study. The oral drug, called semaglutide 25 mg,...

Alzheimer’s drug shows surprising power to fight obesity without diet or exercise

A new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine has revealed something surprising: a drug first developed for Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, and sickle cell disease may...

Common sleep supplement may raise heart failure risk

People who take melatonin regularly to help them sleep may be putting their heart health at risk, according to new research presented at the...

Moderate to severe sleep apnea may raise risk of brain bleeds

A new study from Korea University Ansan Hospital has found that moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea could increase the risk of tiny brain...