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06/17/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Ozempic’s hidden toll: Rapid weight loss linked to premature facial aging, muscle loss
A 2025 study found GLP-1 drug users lose 7% of facial fat for every 22 pounds dropped, primarily from superficial fat pads that maintain youthful appearance Clinical data shows Ozempic patients lost 23 pounds of fat but also 15 pounds of lean muscle over 68 weeks, raising risks for bone fragility and premature death Researchers […]
06/16/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Antidepressant use tied to sharp rise in sudden cardiac death risk, Danish study finds
Danish researchers analyzing 45,701 deaths found antidepressant use for 1-5 years increased sudden cardiac death risk by 56%, while 6+ years of use more than doubled the risk Adults aged 30-39 faced a fivefold increase in sudden cardiac death risk after six or more years of antidepressant use A separate Australian review found evidence for […]
06/05/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Alzheimer’s breakthrough: Scientists discover that boosting nitric oxide could be key to prevention
New research in Molecular Cell found that low nitric oxide activity in the brain correlates with worse Alzheimer’s outcomes, including greater plaque buildup and faster memory decline. Nitric oxide helps regulate alternative splicing, a gene editing process that creates diverse protein instructions for brain cells. The study challenges previous assumptions that nitric oxide levels were […]
05/10/2026
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By Willow Tohi
EPA sued over toxic seed waste: Environmental group demands records on pesticide-coated crop contamination
The Center for Food Safety filed a FOIA lawsuit on May 5, 2026, demanding the EPA release documents on neonicotinoid-coated seed disposal at ethanol plants. Neonicotinoid pesticides are linked to mass bee die-offs, bird deaths, and potential human neurological and reproductive harm. The lawsuit is part of a decade-long campaign to close the “Treated Article […]
05/06/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Arginine shows promise as low-cost weapon against Alzheimer’s in animal studies
Researchers at Kindai University in Japan found that oral arginine, a common amino acid, reduced toxic amyloid protein buildup in fruit flies and mice genetically modified to model Alzheimer’s disease. Laboratory tests showed arginine prevented the formation of amyloid beta aggregates, with stronger effects at higher concentrations. Treated mice showed fewer brain plaques, lower brain […]
05/02/2026
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By Willow Tohi
88% of Americans worry about memory loss, but only 9% know how to protect brain health
Nearly 9 in 10 Americans say maintaining brain health is very important, yet only 9% know how to do it, according to the 2026 Alzheimer’s Association report surveying 3,800 adults age 40 and older. Only 34% of adults exercise daily; just 39% eat a healthy diet regularly; half get adequate sleep—despite 99% believing lifestyle behaviors […]
05/01/2026
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By Willow Tohi
New study shows Pfizer’s Paxlovid offers no significant benefit for vaccinated high-risk adults, raising questions about billions in federal spending
A major new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found Paxlovid did not reduce hospitalization or death among vaccinated high-risk adults, with hospitalization rates under 1% in both treatment and control groups. The combined PANORAMIC and CanTreatCOVID trials involving over 4,200 participants showed no statistically significant benefit for the antiviral in populations […]
04/30/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The hidden danger of rapid weight loss: When losing fat too fast backfires on your health
Rapid weight loss exceeding 2 pounds per week primarily sheds water and lean muscle, not fat, and can disrupt metabolic health. Aggressive calorie restriction increases physiological stress and may lead to leptin resistance, hormonal imbalances and muscle loss. A slow, steady loss of 1-2 pounds weekly allows fat tissue, hormones and metabolism time to adapt […]
04/29/2026
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By Willow Tohi
New research finds four supplements that protect the gut during hot weather exercise
Exercise in high heat diverts blood flow from the gut, causing leaky gut, inflammation and harder recovery. A two-strain probiotic lowered heart rate by 14 beats per minute and reduced GI symptoms during hot workouts. Curcumin reduced intestinal injury markers by 29% and stabilized inflammation after just three days of supplementation. Berberine made exercise feel […]
04/24/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Gut bacteria may shape how your body responds to stress, new study finds
A University of Vienna study of 74 healthy adults found that higher gut microbial diversity was linked to stronger cortisol and stress responses during acute stress tests. Short-chain fatty acids produced by gut bacteria, particularly butyrate and propionate, appear to calibrate the stress response in distinct and opposing ways. The research challenges assumptions that a […]
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