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MedPage Today on MSNThe Rise in Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Doesn't Mean GLP-1s Have Failed
When glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) like semaglutide (Wegovy) and liraglutide (Saxenda) were approved for ...
By the midpoint of summer, many families find the long, hot July days easily consumed with digital distractions — endless ...
Figuring out how much coffee is too much isn’t straightforward. Experts explain why, and what you need to know about its ...
The latest chronic absenteeism data, through March 2025, paints perhaps the grimmest picture yet for Massachusetts students: ...
At the Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting, Sarah Coates, MD, FAAD, highlights how social drivers shape ...
According to recent estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly one in five children in the United ...
Critics pushing to ban transgender surgeries on young people argue that minors aren’t mature enough to consent to receiving ...
"She was asleep and rolled over and fell onto the floor," Mila's mom, Stephanie Arneill, from Brisbane, Australia, told Newsweek.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has seen success in its recruitment efforts after calling upon expectant ...
appears poised to continue with a plan to ban prescription fluoride supplements at a time when many experts say that access to the products has become especially important.
Yale New Haven Hospital will no longer provide gender-affirming medication treatments for patients under 19, after ...
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The Observer on MSNA war on science: Kennedy’s slash-and-burn approach to public health
Kennedy’s anti-science, slash-and-burn approach is particularly frustrating to autism campaigners, who had hoped he was ...
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