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medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
Antibiotics have long been hailed as life-saving medications, helping the body fight everything from mild colds to life-threatening infections like pneumonia. However, researchers now caution that repeated use of antibiotics, especially during early childhood, may come at a cost. In a new study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers tried to investigate how antibiotic use might be connected to the development of chronic health conditions in children.
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1 week ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
In a significant breakthrough in the field of drug repurposing, scientists have discovered that a widely used diabetes medication already taken by millions around the world may offer unexpected protection against a form of blood cancer. The surprising benefit of metformin in helping to prevent acute myeloid leukemia (AML) among people at high risk of the disease has been uncovered by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
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1 week ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
Walking is considered one of the best forms of exercise for heart health. Researchers now say, it's not just how much you walk but the pace at which you stride also counts when it comes to heart rhythms. A recent study published in the journal Heart suggests that not just walking but walking briskly and for sustained periods, may significantly lower the risk of developing heart rhythm disorders.
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1 week ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
What if boosting your mood was as simple as taking a daily supplement- with no side effects? Building on the well-established link between the gut and the brain, known as the gut-brain axis, a recent study suggests that probiotics, typically taken for digestive health, could help reduce negative emotions in as little as two weeks. Earlier studies have shown the positive effects of probiotic supplements on mental health.
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1 week ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
Amid the soaring demand for GLP-1 drugs used to treat diabetes and support weight loss, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an urgent warning for consumers using Ozempic. The agency is urging users to carefully inspect their medication labels after discovering that hundreds of counterfeit Ozempic injections have entered circulation outside of the authorized U.S. supply chain.
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