Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammation
View as a Web Page
News Medical
 
  Endocrinology Endocrinology logo  
  The latest endocrinology news from News Medical  
 Why “low testosterone” has become a profitable masculinity crisis onlineWhy “low testosterone” has become a profitable masculinity crisis online
 
Social media's portrayal of low testosterone transforms masculinity into a marketable issue, linking health interventions to male identity and performance.
 
 
 Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammationTirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammation
 
Tirzepatide significantly improved cardiometabolic risk markers in adults with obesity and moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea in the SURMOUNT-OSA phase 3 trials. Mediation analyses suggest both weight loss and reduced sleep-disordered breathing contributed to improvements in inflammation, insulin resistance, lipids, and blood pressure.
 
   Maternal perinatal depression linked to autistic traits in toddlersMaternal perinatal depression linked to autistic traits in toddlers
 
A research team from the Department of Psychiatry at Tohoku University, led by Dr. Zhiqian Yu and Professor Hiroaki Tomita, has uncovered compelling evidence that maternal perinatal depression - psychological distress occurring during pregnancy or postpartum - elevates the risk of autistic-related traits in toddlers, with a particularly strong impact on girls.
 
   New meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender womenNew meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender women
 
A meta-analysis of 52 studies reveals insights into body composition and fitness in transgender athletes, challenging assumptions about competitive advantage.
 
   Computational method clarifies microbial signals in tumor sequencingComputational method clarifies microbial signals in tumor sequencing
 
When scientists sequence tumor DNA, they typically find small amounts of genetic code from bacteria, viruses and fungi – microorganisms that, if actually present in tumor tissues, could influence how they grow, evade immunity or respond to treatment.
 
 New report highlights a rare case of 5-fluorouracil-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy
 
New report highlights a rare case of 5-fluorouracil-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathyA new case report was published in Volume 12 of Oncoscience on December 23, 2025, titled "Silent toxicity: A rare case of 5-fluorouracil-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy."
 
 
 Dual targeting strategy suppresses pancreatic cancer cell growth
 
Dual targeting strategy suppresses pancreatic cancer cell growthA new research paper was published in Volume 13 of Oncoscience on January 28, 2026, titled "Dual targeting of oncogenic microtubules and mitochondria in PDAC."
 
 
 Barriers to testosterone therapy drive men toward underground sources
 
Barriers to testosterone therapy drive men toward underground sourcesSome men are resorting to obtaining testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) from underground sources due to significant barriers to accessing the therapy through formal medical channels, according to new Griffith University research.
 
 
 Postpartum hair loss: Causes, timeline, and when to worry
 
Postpartum hair loss: Causes, timeline, and when to worryPostpartum hair loss can feel alarming, learn what the evidence says about when shedding peaks, what may prolong it, and when it could be signaling a treatable underlying hair loss condition.
 
 
 Skin-delivered estrogen improves bone health in amenorrhoa
 
Hormone replacement therapy applied via the skin is the best way of protecting bone density in women whose periods have stopped due to anorexia or intense exercise, according to new research from Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
 
 
 Nervous system actively promotes pre-cancerous pancreatic lesions
 
Pancreatic cancer has a lot of nerve. Notoriously tricky to detect, the disease also often resists traditional therapy. So, researchers are urgently looking for new ways to disrupt tumor formation.
 
Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo
Why did you receive this email?
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to updates from AZoNetwork UK Ltd. on one of our websites and requested to be notified of additional information.

Unsubscribe or Update Notification Preferences

Contact | About | Privacy Policy

- - - - - -

Registered Address:
AZoNetwork UK Ltd., NEO, 9 Charlotte St, Manchester, M1 4ET, UK

Manchester | Sydney | Boston

Copyright © 2000-2026