The center of the FDA's latest debate On Thursday, the FDA kicked off a two-day meeting to assess the safety and efficacy of lab-made peptides, which some supporters claim can build muscle, treat injuries and look younger
Esophagectomy results poor at private equity owned hospitals JAMA Surgery reported in January that patients on Medicare who had esophagectomies (removal of a portion of the esophagus) at hospitals owned by private equity companies from 2016-2020 had higher rates of mortality and complications even though they had fewer comorbidities (they were healthier) and they were less likely to be treated for cancer
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Recent clinical observations suggest that semaglutide therapy may help reduce both body weight and migraine frequency through interconnected mechanisms involving glucose metabolism, inflammation, and neurological function
Early findings suggest modest but potentially meaningful renal benefits, especially when these medications are used alongside SGLT2 inhibitors