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AAO: Diabetic Retinopathy Usually No Worse With Semaglutide in T2D

For patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, most eyes have no worsening of diabetic retinopathy (DR) after initiation of semaglutide, according to a study prese

Botulinum Toxin May Be Beneficial for Isolated, Essential Head Tremor

For patients with isolated or essential head tremor, injection of botulinum toxin into each splenius capitis muscle on day 0 and during week 12 is more effectiv

Special Toothpaste Might Curb Peanut Allergy in Adults

interesting but said much more data and proof of principle were needed. She was not involved in the research.She also noted the author s involvement in the comp

Income, Education Can Affect Your Stroke Recovery

Strokes can strike anyone, but income and education may play a role in whether your stroke is fatal or disabling, new research shows.As reported Nov. 8 in the j

Wegovy, Ozempic Probably Won't Harm Vision in People With Diabetes, Study Finds

is being conducted to determine whether semaglutide might affect the vision of people who also take standard diabetes medications. That trial is set to conclude

People's Heart Health Improves in More 'Flexible' Workplaces

an IT company with 555 participating employees and a long-term care company with 973 participating employees.The researchers trained company supervisors on stra

UN Report Warns That Working in the Sun Causes Skin Cancers

New data from two United Nations agencies shows that millions of workers toiling under the sun s glare is fueling skin cancer cases around the world.Nearly 1 in

Salt Water Gargling, Nasal Irrigation May Keep COVID From Worsening

If you re suffering from COVID, you might want to grab a glass of warm water and a shaker of salt.New research suggests that gargling and rinsing your nasal pas

New Postpartum Depression Drug Comes With Hefty Price Tag

A new drug to treat postpartum depression will cost nearly 16,000 for a 14-day course of treatment, a price tag that has doctors worried that some patients will

FDA Will Pull Vet Drug Used in Pork Industry Over Cancer Concerns for Humans

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it plans to pull a veterinary drug used commonly in the pork industry because it might pose a cancer ris

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