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GLP-1 Users Regain Minimal Weight After Stopping, Real-World Study Finds
A Cleveland Clinic study shows most patients regain only 0.5% of lost weight a year after stopping Ozempic or similar GLP-1 drugs.
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MEL-SELF Trial Reveals Confidence Gaps in Melanoma Self-Examination
New baseline data from Australia's MEL-SELF trial shows 20% of melanoma survivors hadn't performed skin self-exams in a year-and 46% reported clinically significant fear of cancer recurrence.
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Gut Bacteria May Forecast Heart Disease Risk
New study links specific gut microbes to long-term cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk in a diverse urban cohort.
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Menstrual Return After Liver Transplant Signals Better Graft Health
Resumption of menstrual cycles in women post-liver transplant correlates with significantly lower risk of graft liver disease, new research shows.
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CMA Seeks Supreme Court Intervention in Saskatchewan Pronoun Law
The Canadian Medical Association seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan’s pronoun policy case, warning the notwithstanding clause cannot silence constitutional review or undermine health policy integrity.
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Transperineal Prostate Biopsy Shows Better Patient Comfort, Stronger Cancer Detection Trends
A single-center study of 110 men found local anesthetic transperineal biopsy safer for patient comfort and numerically superior in cancer detection versus transrectal ultrasound biopsy.
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Six Critical Numbers Every Woman Must Know for Heart Health
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among U.S. women. These six clinical metrics-blood pressure, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and Lp(a)-define individual cardiac risk.
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Sjögren’s Disease Tied to Tripled Cancer Risk
Patients with primary Sjögren’s face over three times the cancer risk, especially leukemia and breast cancer, with elevated rates also seen in close relatives.