
Not all GLP-1’s perform equally.
A meta-analysis published in Obesity compared the top three FDA approved medications in non-diabetic patients and crowned tirzepatide as the clear winner. But researchers emphasized that while tirzepatide proved most effective, patients must stay committed for the long haul, since stopping treatment frequently triggers total weight regain.
A drowsy driver behind the wheel can be just as deadly as a drunk driver.
Thankfully, a simple spit test could soon prove it. A study published in The Journal Of Proteome Research has identified ten biomarkers in human saliva that signal acute sleep deprivation. Researchers hope this tool will significantly improve forensic accident investigations and offer protection in high-risk work environments.
Staying physically active as you get older may be blocking tumors from growing.
Research in Nature Communications reveals the tiny particles the body uses to transmit protective, tumor-suppressing genetic signals aren’t released as often in older, weakened muscles. This drop can actually accelerate cancer growth in older adults. Fortunately, the team discovered that consistent aerobic and resistance exercises successfully reactivate this defense mechanism, proving that healthy muscle volume is an essential weapon in age-related cancer prevention.
Staying physically active as you get older may be blocking tumors from growing.
We may be closer to transforming ocean water into cheap, drinkable freshwater. While standard desalination plants successfully strip out salt, they notoriously struggle to remove boron, which is toxic to humans. But new research in Light: Science & Application reveals a novel approach that traps boron without needing expensive chemical additives or extra filtration. This method cuts energy demands and slashes processing costs by up to 15 percent.
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