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Researchers found that personal storytelling makes promotional drug content feel authentic even when it is incomplete or inaccurate.
A Cedars-Sinai study of nearly 670,000 adults found antidepressants used for IBS were tied to a 35% higher risk of death over the long term.
Men taking the diabetes drug showed Lac-Phe levels matching those seen after ultramarathon running, researchers found.
Human trials for the new treatments, which aim to regrow bone and cartilage rather than replace joints, are expected to begin within the next year.
The FDA has six months to complete its own safety review of the drug's prescribing rules under the court's order.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranked 100 cities, with more Western cities appearing in the top 20 than in previous years.
Researchers tracked 143,000 people for up to 32 years to compare the effects of different beverage swaps on long-term weight.
Dylan Kurtz was 16 when his father began chemotherapy on his birthday in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The drug, which can be taken with or without food, will start at $149 per month for self-pay patients at the lowest dose.
Researchers at the University of East Anglia found misinformation rates as high as 56% across mental health content on major social platforms.
A study tracking nearly 300,000 adults found elevated blood pressure sustained through the 30s predicted disease by middle age.
Jamie Harris lost 20 pounds and stopped eating before an emergency room visit finally led to a correct diagnosis.
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