An analysis led by Mass General Brigham investigators found slower aging in older adults after two years of a daily multivitamin, with greater benefits for those who began the trial with accelerated b ...
The FDA proposes new rules allowing mutation-specific gene therapies to qualify for approval despite extremely small patient ...
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A daily drugstore multivitamin may slow biological aging
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.
Studies in a new meta-analysis show sex differences in average weight loss, but similar benefits across other sub-groups.
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GLP-1 Drugs May Work Differently in Women
Women tended to lose more weight than men, meta-analysis shows ...
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Daily multivitamin intake linked to slower biological aging in older adults
An analysis led by Mass General Brigham investigators found slower aging in older adults after two years of a daily ...
The GoGoVax randomized controlled trial found that 4CMenB does not reduce gonorrhoea incidence in high-risk gay and bisexual ...
Contrary to existing evidence from observational studies, the meningococcal B vaccine (4CMenB) has no effect on preventing the acquisition of gonorrhea, according to the results of the world's largest ...
Many pet owners believe their animals make them happier and healthier. But researchers say there's very little scientific ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and American Academy of Pediatrics say the science does not clearly ...
A randomized trial of hospitalized patients with moderate hyponatremia compared targeted sodium correction versus routine care on mortality and rehospitalization rates.
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