Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigma
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 Study reveals what people ask AI chatbots about health most oftenStudy reveals what people ask AI chatbots about health most often
 
Researchers analyzed more than 500,000 de-identified Microsoft Copilot health conversations from January 2026 and found that health information queries were most common, while nearly one in five conversations involved personal symptoms or condition-related concerns.
 
 
 Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigmaWomen using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigma
 
In a new study exploring stigma associated with the use of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, women who lost weight using GLP-1 medications were judged more harshly than those who lost weight through diet and exercise, with negative reactions driven largely by beliefs that medication-assisted weight loss is a "shortcut."
 
   NHS grant funds study on the use of weight-loss drugs for treating PCOSNHS grant funds study on the use of weight-loss drugs for treating PCOS
 
Dr. Shagaf Bakour, a gynecologist and director of medical education at Aston Medical School, has won an NHS research grant to investigate the use of weight-loss drugs in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
 
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A landmark study led by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and published in Molecular Psychiatry has identified a significant association between prenatal prescription of commonly utilized medications and the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.
 
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This article examines emerging non-opioid strategies for chronic pain, from targeted ion-channel drugs and anti-inflammatory biologics to neuromodulation, behavioral therapies, and digital pain tools. It highlights how precision, multimodal care may improve pain control while reducing reliance on opioids.
 
 Scientists discover BRCA links to head and neck cancer risks
 
Scientists discover BRCA links to head and neck cancer risksAn international group led by researchers from the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan have discovered associations between pathogenic variants of the BRCA 1 and 2 genes and four types of cancer. Published in ESMO Open, the findings expand the potential for personalized medicine to several cancer types that currently have limited treatment options and poor prognoses.
 
 
 Concerns rise over breast cancer risk and gender-based efficacy of Ocrevus
 
Concerns rise over breast cancer risk and gender-based efficacy of OcrevusThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing a petition to revoke the approval of Roche's top-selling drug ocrelizumab (Ocrevus) for treating primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) - a form of MS thought to affect around 15 % of patients.
 
 
 Autism risk rises with multiple medications taken during pregnancy
 
Autism risk rises with multiple medications taken during pregnancyA study links maternal use of cholesterol-inhibiting medications during pregnancy to increased autism risk in children, urging caution in prescribing practices.
 
 
 Climate change could make humidity-driven heat risks more dangerous, study finds
 
Climate change could make humidity-driven heat risks more dangerous, study findsResearchers analyzing 2.46 million ambulance dispatches across 13 Chinese cities found that humidity can intensify the health risks linked to both hot and cold temperatures, with cold-dry and warm-wet conditions posing the greatest risks. Future climate projections suggest compound temperature-humidity events will become more frequent and increasingly shift health burdens toward heat-related events in China.
 
 
 Study reveals why endometriosis pain persists after lesions are removed
 
Study reveals why endometriosis pain persists after lesions are removedRepeated menstrual cycles may do more than trigger endometriosis. They may rewire the brain.
 
 
 Morning naps may flag higher mortality risk in older adults
 
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 Study finds many UK adults want to avoid ultra-processed foods but cannot define them clearly
 
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 Cognitive decline may signal heart trouble years before a cardiovascular event
 
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 Psychedelic use is associated with major life changes across 10 domains
 
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 How Indoor Air Quality and Building Design Shape Human Health
 
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 Higher stress and BMI tied to earlier puberty in girls
 
Higher stress and BMI tied to earlier puberty in girlsNew research links stress, BMI, and hormone patterns to pubertal timing, revealing implications for long-term health and early intervention strategies.
 
 
 Scientists discover a biological "memory" of breastfeeding in child blood samples
 
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 As US birth rate falls, feds’ response may make pregnancy more dangerous
 
As US birth rate falls, feds’ response may make pregnancy more dangerousThe number of babies born in the United States fell again last year.
 
 
 Clinical barriers prevent hormone therapy access after cervical cancer treatment
 
Clinical barriers prevent hormone therapy access after cervical cancer treatmentMost oncologists say they would prescribe hormone therapy to cervical cancer patients who experience early menopause from radiation treatment, but barriers are keeping many from doing so in practice, according to a new University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study published in JAMA Network Open.
 
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