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Study: Ozempic improves blood sugar control and weight loss in patients on antipsychotic treatment
According to a new study published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, medications containing semaglutide, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, have the potential to significantly...
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GNPS Drug Library: An online platform that instantly reveals all chemical traces in a patient’s body
Healthcare professionals often struggle to accurately determine which medications are contributing to a patient's condition because medical records are incomplete or patients forget which...
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Scientists Find a Safe and Effective Way to Deliver Chemotherapy to the Brain to Treat Glioblastoma
Scientists may have found a new way to treat glioblastoma, a particularly aggressive brain tumor. Researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine conducted...
Neurology
New Study: Marriage and Emotional Support Protect Against Obesity
A new study, published in the journal Gut Microbes, has for the first time shown how social connections influence human weight and eating behavior...
Clinics
First International Conference in Georgia: Rare Tumors and Precision Medicine
On December 6, with the support of Todua Clinic, the Georgian School of Oncology (GSO), and the Georgian Association of Molecular Diagnostics, Georgia hosted...
Internal Medicine
Precise Diagnostics of HIV Infection
The development of HIV vaccines created a significant diagnostic dilemma: Vaccine-Induced Seropositivity (VISP). VISP means that vaccinated individuals produce antibodies that are virtually indistinguishable...
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A Dog Improves Adolescents’ Mental Health: Scientists Discuss the Role of Microbes
A new study suggests that owning a dog at home significantly improves adolescents' mental health. Scientists hypothesize that this positive effect may be partly...
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The first miniature microscope capable of recording neuronal activity in moving animals
Scientists at the University of Colorado have created a tiny, lightweight microscope, dubbed "MiniVolt," capable of recording neuronal activity in moving animals at unprecedented...
