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New findings reveal weight loss drug is tied to vision loss.
New study shows diet, exercise, and sleep are not meaningfully linked to mental health, but alcohol consumption is.
Researchers monitor OCD patients who’ve undergone deep brain stimulation.
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Being lonely and isolated not only leads to depression and compromised physical health but can also cause poor memory recall.
Study finds that while the drug can target treatment resistant patients, its side effects are a deterrent to use.
Combining formulated inulin gel with protein allergens could prevent anaphylactic shock.
Research links COVID-19 sensory loss to specific tongue receptors, suggesting treatment targets.
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