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Brain cells controlling hunger & satiation

[ad_1] Research pinpoints the exact neurons responsible for the weight loss effects of GLP-1 drugs In high amounts, GLP-1 drugs also reduce appetite and signal a feeling of fullness before eating by targeting the brain, but the exact mechanism was not known until now. Photo: iStock Scientists have figured out how popular medications like Ozempic…

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Experts React to Viral Weight Loss Drink

[ad_1] A new drink is making the rounds on TikTok due to claims that it’s an inexpensive alternative to popular weight loss and type 2 diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. “Rice-Zempic”—a beverage that combines rice, water, and lime juice—is being touted as a drink that can help people lose weight, mimicking the effects of…

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Two Zika virus cases reported in Pune

[ad_1] Pune: Pune reported its first two cases of Zika virus infection this year, an official said. A 46-year-old doctor and his teenage daughter have tested positive for the Zika virus. Assistant Health Officer at Pune Municipal Corporation, Rajesh Dighe, said, “A 46-year-old doctor and his teenage daughter, who live in the Erandwane area of…

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Trying to reduce salt intake? Beware! you may develop insulin resistance – Life News

[ad_1] A new study has revealed that low-salt diets can lead to systemic insulin resistance, raising significant health concerns. The study, based on 23 human clinical trials, reveals that such diets lead to a host of metabolic disorders, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obesity. The…

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