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Wegovy Gets Green Light for Fatty Liver Disease
Semaglutide reduced liver fat and improved fibrosis in people with MASH, adding to the growing list of benefits for GLP-1 agonists.
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Are Research-Savvy Chimpanzees Skewing Study Results?
Some captive apes have more experience participating in research than others. Could this prior experience affect how they think and behave, biasing results from cognitive studies?
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Few Children With Hepatitis C Receive Treatment
Nationwide study found just 1 in 3 kids with HCV were linked to care, and only 1 in 10 started antiviral treatment.
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Statin Use Linked to Lower Risk for Liver Cancer and Decompensation
People with a longer duration of statin use had evidence of slower liver fibrosis progression.
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The Ethical Paradox: When Code Inherits Prejudice
Moving ahead on the path of AI must include confronting its imperfections with acute awareness. This involves the creation of guardrails at every stage of the AI lifecycle.
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The Traits That Predict Physical and Social Aggression
Not all psychopathic traits are equally dangerous. Research reveals some specific red flags.
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Do You Want to Live to 100?
We now live longer and more active lives than anyone in past history. 60 no longer seems very old and 70 not much older. While modern medicine has much to do with our living longer, changes in our ...
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Your Heart and Your Health
Becoming heart-healthy means living a healthy lifestyle. Start with a check up with your health provider to see just how healthy you and your heart are at this time. Have your blood pressure and ch...
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Quitting Smoking Is Associated With Recovery From Other Addictions
NIH-funded research supports addressing smoking cessation during substance use treatment.
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When AI Starts Seeing What Doctors See
AI may be moving from reading about patients to seeing them, integrating images, labs, and notes like a clinician.