New pill shows powerful weight loss results
A new once-daily weight loss pill developed by Novo Nordisk has shown strong results in helping people with obesity lose weight.
The pill contains 25...
New oral pill could be a game-changer for weight loss and diabetes management
A new pill called orforglipron might help adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes lose weight and improve their blood sugar levels.
This news comes...
Study shows the key to improving blood sugar and sleep
A new study led by researchers at Osaka University has found something surprising about a lesser-known substance in our bodies.
This substance is called D-alanine,...
Sitting too much may quietly harm your balance, even when you’re young
Many people believe that sitting for long hours is only dangerous for older adults or for people who already have health problems.
However, a new...
Dangerous body fat you can’t see may be harming your heart
A large new study from McMaster University has revealed that fat stored deep in the body, such as around the organs and in the...
A hidden breathing problem may cause chronic fatigue symptoms
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) often leaves people completely drained and struggling to think. Their symptoms can get worse after even mild exercise, a reaction...
Muscle weakness in older people might be a brain problem
As we grow older, many of us notice that our bodies don't feel as strong as they used to. Simple things like climbing stairs...
Strong sleep drug might harm your heart if taken at night
Midazolam is a powerful drug that doctors often use to calm people down before surgery. It works so well that many patients don’t remember...
Depression drug may cause long-term weight gain, study warns
A new study has found that people who take antidepressants are more likely to gain weight over time. In fact, those who take these...
Sitting too much can weaken balance and walking—even in young adults
A new study has found that sitting too much and not moving enough can harm your balance and the way you walk—even if you’re...









