Share on PinterestA new study suggests that staying in standard time or staying in daylight saving time is better for overall health than switching the clocks twice a year. Getty Images/blackCAT New research suggests the twice-yearly practice of changing the clocks does more than disrupt sleep — it’s also hazardous to health. Predictive models indicate […]
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Weight Loss Drugs Led to Decline in U.S. Obesity Rate
Share on PinterestThe U.S. obesity rate is declining as more people turn to GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Bloomberg/Getty Images A new Gallup poll indicates that the rate of obesity among U.S. adults has declined over the past three years. The decline is likely attributed to the growing number of people utilizing GLP-1 drugs for […]
Read MoreKey Changes to Know for 2026
Share on PinterestOpen enrollment for the health insurance market plans runs from November through mid-January. Abraham Gonzalez Fernandez/Getty Images Healthcare experts expect monthly premiums for health insurance plans purchased through the Affordable Care Act to increase significantly in 2026. Out-of-pocket costs for medical expenses are also expected to rise. In addition, they say fewer people […]
Read MoreUsing real-world data to predict findings of an ongoing phase IV trial: glycemic control of semaglutide versus standard of care
Results After applying eligibility criteria, we identified 45,344 patients on metformin monotherapy who initiated injectable semaglutide or SoC. Of these, 7,662 (16.9%) did not reach the outcome assessment window for the AS analysis, resulting in a cohort of 37,682 (1161 injectable semaglutide, 36,521 SoC) patients. In the SoC group, there were 19,568 (54.6%) patients prescribed […]
Read MoreNearly 20% of UTIs Are Caused by E. Coli in Contaminated Meat
Share on PinterestA new study found that around 18% of UTIs are linked to contaminated meat. Maksymenko Nataliia/Getty Images A new study finds that nearly one-fifth of urinary tract infections can be linked to E. coli bacteria in chicken, turkey, pork, or beef. The researchers say that animal-borne infections are more likely to affect people […]
Read More15-Minute Daily Walk Significantly Lowers Risk
Share on PinterestA new study found that longer walks substantially lowered the risk of cardiovascular disease compared to shorter walks. Igor Alecsander/Getty Images A long walk may provide greater heart and longevity benefits than multiple shorter walks, even if you cover the same number of steps. A new study finds that a 10–15-minute walk lowers […]
Read MoreEarly Natural Menopause Linked to 27% Higher Risk
Share on PinterestNew research identified a 27% increased risk of metabolic syndrome among subjects experiencing early natural menopause. Nazar Rybak/Getty Images A study has found that early menopause is linked with a higher risk of metabolic syndrome. Early natural menopause was associated with a 27% higher relative risk of developing the condition. Experts say recognizing […]
Read MoreAntidepressant Side Effects Vary Widely by Drug, Large Study Finds
Share on PinterestNew research provides robust evidence of the wide range of antidepressant side effects. Iuliia Bondar/Getty Images A large new study found that the side effects of antidepressants vary significantly by drug. Some medications resulted in weight loss, while others resulted in weight gain. Heart rate and blood pressure also differed notably among medications. […]
Read MoreEarly Introduction of Peanuts Led to Significant Decline in Allergies
Share on PinterestRates of peanut and food allergies in young children have dropped significantly following changes to early introduction guidelines. Lindsey Rivera/Stocksy United Peanuts are one of the most common causes of potentially lethal food allergies. Evidence suggests that early introduction of certain foods can help prevent allergies. A new study confirms that these recommendations […]
Read MoreCalifornia Becomes First State to Sell Its Own Insulin: What to Know
Share on PinterestExperts say California’s new affordable insulin program is a breakthrough for people with diabetes. Getty Images California has launched a program to manufacture and sell lower-cost insulin to people with diabetes. State officials say consumers will be able to purchase a five-pack of insulin pens for $55 in January 2026. The state has […]
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