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Important clues may be hidden in parts of the body that are often overlooked. overall health.Researchers at the University of Westminster, UK, have found that the shape of the gluteus maximus muscle in the buttocks changes with age, gender, lifestyle, frailty, and even certain diseases such as osteoporosis and osteoporosis. type 2 diabetes.Using advanced MRI scans that create 3D images, researchers have revealed a “unique” pattern in the gluteus maximus muscle associated with type 2 diabetes.How to avoid “office chair butt” caused by sitting for long periods of timeThis suggests that muscle shape, rather than size, may “reflect underlying metabolic…
A vaccine to prevent the deadly effects of fentanyl is moving toward human clinical trials.The vaccine, which has shown positive results in mouse and rat studies, is designed to block fentanyl from entering the brain, blocking its effects and preventing overdose.If approved, it would be the first treatment for prevention. Fentanyl overdoseAccording to statistics, this is the main cause of drug overdose deaths. This is different from treatments like naloxone, which reverse the effects after an overdose.Overdose deaths among elderly people increase alarmingly due to mixture of powerful drugsvaccine It is designed to generate antibodies against fentanyl, which prevents the…
Mick Jagger still sprints, dances and sings on stage during Rolling Stones concerts that last nearly two hours. That might not be unusual for the frontman of a wildly popular rock band — except that Jagger is now 82 years old.In interviews over the years, the octogenarian has credited his on-stage endurance to a combination of constant training and training. good genetics.According to , Jagger said his plan includes dance rehearsals twice a week, “several” gym sessions, meditation, and yoga. recent reports. Older adults should target these muscles during strength training, according to fitness expertsThe singer’s training reportedly includes everything…
The Catholic influencer announced Thursday that her 5-year-old son had died after an 11-day illness. Severe case of influenzathe loss unfolded publicly as he shared updates online almost daily.Paul J. Kim shares faith-based content with over 300,000 followers on instagramsaid his son Micah died on New Year’s Eve. In an emotional video posted Thursday, Kim thanked his supporters. for their prayers He asked for privacy as his family grieved.”We are so proud of him,” Kim said in the video. “As his father, and on behalf of my family, I would like to sincerely thank everyone for all their efforts.” prayed…
Celebrities are striving to be healthy in 2025, and many have lost significant weight with the help of GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic.Below are four A-list stars who shared their opinions. weight loss This year’s journey is possible with or without the help of prescription drugs.Hosted a talk show for many years oprah winfrey She was recently featured in an exclusive interview with People magazine in which she talked about her weight loss and her new book, Enough: Your Health, Your Weight and What It’s Like to Be Free.Oprah Winfrey admits she drank 17 shots of tequila in one night…
promising combination of drugs New research suggests it may help leukemia patients who don’t respond to traditional treatments.A team from Oregon Health & Science University made the discovery by analyzing samples from more than 300 patients. acute myeloid leukemiaor AML.Data shows that more than 20,000 Americans are diagnosed with AML each year, making it one of the most common leukemias. It is also one of the most aggressive.Why ‘starvation cancer’ could be the key to slowing disease growth, doctors sayResearchers combined venetoclax, a drug commonly used to treat leukemia, with palbociclib, which is used to treat leukemia. breast cancer. This…
GLP-1 drugs have become mainstream weight loss landscape This year, however, some older Americans are reportedly bucking the trend.A study published in JAMA in January 2025 looked at more than 125,000 overweight or obese people and found that about 47% of people with type 2 diabetes and 65% of people without diabetes stopped taking their prescribed GLP-1 within a year of starting it.said Dr. John Batsis, a geriatrician and obesity expert at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. new york times A recent report said people over 65 are the drug’s “primary target” because the prevalence of obesity…
Regular exercise has more benefits Make your heart stronger. It may also reprogram the nerves that control the heartbeat, a new study has found.The discovery could ultimately help doctors better treat common conditions such as irregular heartbeats, chest pain, angina and stress-related “broken heart” syndrome, according to scientists at the University of Bristol in the UK.The study examined laboratory rats after 10 weeks of aerobic exercise and found that moderate exercise had no effect on the heart. neural control system equally. Instead, distinct and opposite changes occur on the left and right sides of the body. According to the researchers,…
Large new study suggests statins may help more people type 2 diabetes More than previously thought.According to a press release, researchers found that cholesterol-lowering drugs reduced the risk of death and serious cardiovascular events not only in high-risk patients, but also in patients considered low-risk based on standard 10-year heart disease projections.Statins are commonly prescribed to patients with diabetes, but there is uncertainty as to whether they are prescribed to patients with diabetes who have a low predicted risk of diabetes. cardiovascular disease You will benefit from consuming them.Simple lifestyle changes could reduce heart attack risk for millions, scientists reportTo…
Patient receiving time cancer treatment A new study suggests that it may affect your results.In a study published in Cancer, the official journal of the American Cancer Society, patients who received standard immunochemotherapy in advanced stages small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) saw a “significantly greater benefit” in patients who received the same treatment later in the afternoon compared to patients who received the same treatment earlier in the day.In the study, researchers at the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xiangya Medical College, Central South University in China analyzed data from about 400 patients treated between May 2019 and October 2023.Rapidly growing…