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🧠 Why your vitamin D levels could change your mood
Could our daily mood be influenced by a simple nutrient that our body produces in sunlight? While depression affects millions of people worldwide, researchers are exploring unexpected avenues ...
Did you know that oestrogen has been used to treat menopausal symptoms since 1928? Now, there’s a new non-hormonal alternative and even the off-label use of medicines for hypertension, depression, ...
In addition to reducing hunger, popular weight-loss drugs also affect reward processing and motivated behaviors.
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Low doses of a GLP-1 drug counter aging signs in older mice
Low doses of a glucagon-like peptide-1 drug, a class better known for reshaping the weight loss market, are now being tested ...
In their new study, the LJI scientists are the first to show that GPR25 is induced by a signaling molecule called TGF-β.
New research, led by LJI scientists, offers a potential way to boost tissue-resident memory T cell numbers to better fight disease.
A new study details the loggerheads’ ability to “map” their position by using the Earth’s magnetic field, with possible ...
A new study strongly suggests that low doses of weight loss drugs like Ozempic can counteract aging in middle aged mice.
Chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, and other teas contain compounds that may boost feelings of calm and relaxation.
Tirzepatide, semaglutide, and liraglutide lead to weight loss in adults with obesity and T1D over 1 year; the greatest weight ...
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