"Yo-yo" dieting --- repeatedly losing and gaining weight -- can significantly increase risk of kidney disease among people ...
The FDA has approved Ozempic (semaglutide) to reduce the risk of kidney disease worsening and cardiovascular death in those with T2D and CKD.
Yo-yo dieting has significantly increased the risk of kidney disease in those with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index and other traditional risk factors, according to a new study published ...
A randomized controlled trial demonstrated a significantly reduced incidence of type 2 diabetes among individuals with metabolic syndrome who received daily metformin with or without a Mediterranean ...
Schizophrenia cases associated with problematic weed use have skyrocketed in the wake of Canada's legalization of marijuana, ...
A significant percentage of women—up to 44%—may be living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to Dr. Zubair ...
American Heart Association News Heart disease is once again the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to a new statistical report from the American Heart Association. Cardiovascular diseases, ...
Hill’s Pet Nutrition announced improved Prescription Diet and Science Diet products will be launched early this year ...
Too much of a good thing is a bad thing, and a patient at Tampa General Hospital found that out the hard way when he overloaded on cheese and fats for his "carnivore diet." ...
Discover the shocking findings of a study on microplastic pollution in human brain tissue. Explore the sources and possible ...
Amgen outperformed expectations in the fourth quarter of 2024, but revealed an FDA hold on early-stage obesity asset AMG 513 ...