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  • Heart Benefits of Wegovy Extend Beyond Weight Loss, Study Shows

    A new analysis of a major clinical trial affirmed that Wegovy, the popular obesity drug, lowers the risk of major heart issues like heart attacks and strokes in some adults, but showed that weight loss could not fully explain the cardiovascular benefits. But even with these unknowns, the new findings suggest that people who do…

  • Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped thousands of kids avoid allergies

    Confusion and uncertainty about the best way to introduce peanuts early in life led to the lag, according to a commentary that accompanied the study. Early on, medical experts and parents alike questioned whether the practice could be adopted outside of tightly controlled clinical settings. The data for the analysis came from a subset of…

  • Some 60,000 kids have avoided peanut allergies due to landmark 2015 advice, study finds

    A decade after a landmark study proved that feeding peanut products to young babies could prevent development of life-threatening allergies, new research finds the change has made a big difference in the real world. The data for the analysis came from a subset of participating practice sites and may not represent the entire U.S. pediatric…

  • Your toothbrush is bristling with bacteria – is it time to change it?

    Erica Hartmann, PhD, an associate professor of engineering at Northwestern University in Illinois, US, who studies how microbes survive in real-world environments, isn’t convinced the toilet plume is as much of a concern as some fear. Her own team’s work didn’t find as many faecal-related bacteria as might be expected on 34 toothbrushes sent in…

  • What is pneumonia, the lung infection that caused Diane Keaton’s death?

    Beloved Oscar-winning actor Diane Keaton died from pneumonia, according to a statement her family shared with People magazine. Dr. Ben Singer, a pulmonologist with Northwestern Medicine, said some kinds of pneumonia are caused by bacteria, but most commonly it’s caused by a respiratory virus, such as cold, flu or Covid.

  • Three Chicago hospitals collaborate on breast cancer clinical trial

    In the fight against breast cancer, a trio of iconic Chicago hospitals are partnering for a promising new clinical trials. Lisa Flaum, MD, associate professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology, discusses the new trial that is looking to optimize different treatment pathways.

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