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  • Health - 13 Nov 2025
    Discover how CRISPR-Cas9 enables researchers to identify and manipulate obesity-related genes.
  • Health - 6 Jun 2025
    Blood in the stool can signal a range of gastrointestinal conditions, from benign hemorrhoids to serious cancers. Prompt recognition of warning signs and risk factors is essential for timely diagnosis...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2025
    Semaglutide injections effectively support weight loss by regulating appetite and glucose levels, offering benefits for obesity and type 2 diabetes management.
  • Health - 17 Jun 2024
    There are many reasons why a person may lose weight. Weight loss is often related to changes in diet and lifestyle, such as making healthy food choices, engaging in physical activity, or switching...
  • Health - 13 Jul 2023
    In type 1 diabetes, the cells of the immune system mistake the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas for foreign bodies and launches an immune attack against them. This damage or destruction of...
  • Health - 13 Jul 2023
    Type 1 diabetes occurs as a result of the body's immune system attacking the insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas, although it is not clear why this happens. A lack of insulin in the blood...
  • Health - 3 Jul 2023
    Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a condition where blood levels of glucose drop below a critical level. Glucose provides energy for various bodily functions and is therefore vital for survival.
  • Health - 20 Jun 2023
    Screening for disease refers to the testing that is performed routinely to test patients for a condition, even though they have not yet developed any signs or symptoms of an illness.
  • Health - 7 Jun 2023
    Cholesterol (ko-LES-ter-ol) is a fatty substance found in the body. (1) It moves around the body in the blood by attaching itself to proteins, creating molecules known as lipoproteins. (2)
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Heat stroke and other heat related conditions occur when the body is exposed to high levels of heat and is unable to cool itself. (1-4)

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