Ozempic users continue treatment when weight loss works despite side effects
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 Top early-life factors driving childhood food allergyTop early-life factors driving childhood food allergy
 
This study analyzes 190 research papers to uncover early-life predictors of food allergies in children, highlighting skin barrier health and family history.
 
 
 Ozempic users continue treatment when weight loss works despite side effectsOzempic users continue treatment when weight loss works despite side effects
 
A study on Ozempic for weight loss reveals user satisfaction is driven by efficacy, despite common gastrointestinal side effects impacting treatment adherence.
 
   Genetic variants in 11 regions of human genome influence the gut microbiomeGenetic variants in 11 regions of human genome influence the gut microbiome
 
In two new studies on 28,000 individuals, researchers are able to show that genetic variants in 11 regions of the human genome have a clear influence on which bacteria are in the gut and what they do there.
 
   Infant bifidobacteria may protect against childhood allergiesInfant bifidobacteria may protect against childhood allergies
 
Certain gut bacteria in infants may reduce the risk of developing allergies later in childhood. This is the finding of new research from the ALADDIN study at Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Microbiology.
 
   Mapping the binding energy of histamine receptorsMapping the binding energy of histamine receptors
 
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the biggest groups of cell surface proteins in the human body, recognizing hormones, neurotransmitters, and drugs.
 
 Airborne toxin exposure drives unique biological pattern of chronic rhinosinusitis
 
Researchers at the University of California San Diego and the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System have identified a distinct biological pattern of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), a chronic respiratory illness frequently associated with exposure to airborne toxins, such as wildfire smoke and military burn pits.
 
 
 Thermodynamic insights into histamine H1 receptor ligand binding
 
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest families of cell surface proteins in the human body that recognize hormones, neurotransmitters, and drugs.
 
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