What do we know about Mazdutide, the medication with which you can lose up to 20 kilograms in a year?
Mazdutide, a weight-loss medication, shows significant weight loss results in a Chinese study, with participants losing an average of nearly 19% of their body weight over 48 weeks.
Polylaminin: How the studies were conducted, what are the results so far, and what does Anvisa say? Understand
A groundbreaking Brazilian study on polylaminin shows promising results in restoring movement after severe injuries, with a pivotal clinical study approved by Anvisa set to begin next month.
'City Hall College': preliminary results of the program are released in Porto Velho
The City Hall of Porto Velho has announced the preliminary results of its college program, offering scholarships to 165 students across various fields of study.
Novo Nordisk stock closes at lowest price since 2021
Novo Nordisk's stock dropped over 16%, closing at its lowest since June 2021, following disappointing results from a weight-loss study.
Poles cautious with AI in online shopping. We know the results of the study
A study reveals that Poles are cautious about using AI in online shopping, influenced by various factors across generations.
What is the business support for the euro? Surprising research results
A recent study reveals a significant drop in business support for the euro among medium and large companies in Poland, raising questions about the country's potential entry into the eurozone.
Intermittent fasting may have little impact on weight loss, study finds: 'Evidence does not justify the enthusiasm we see on social media'
A study indicates that intermittent fasting may not yield the expected weight loss results for people who are overweight or obese, despite its growing popularity.
What Happens When Adults Cut Off Mobile Internet for Two Weeks? The Results from the Study are Remarkable.
A study reveals alarming trends in screen time among Norwegian adults, emphasizing a potential public health issue related to increased screen usage.
Does high happiness lead to longevity? A tracking survey of 3,000 people in Minami Izu, Shizuoka showed results
A study conducted on nearly 3,000 residents of Minami Izu, Shizuoka, explored the relationship between self-reported happiness and longevity, finding a correlation with lower mortality rates.
This Is the Male Appearance That Attracts Women โ The Results May Surprise You
A new study reveals surprising traits in male appearance that attract women, challenging common stereotypes.
Professor Yeon Dong-geun's research team at Kyung Hee University announces long-term study results on chronic respiratory diseases in 34 Asian countries
A research team from Kyung Hee University reported a general decline in the burden of chronic respiratory diseases in Asia from 1990 to 2023, although disparities based on region, gender, and socioeconomic status are still significant.
Low participation in research on gambling behavior threatens results
The article discusses the low participation in a study focused on gambling behavior in Iceland, raising concerns about the validity of the findings.
Looking into the eyes affects the understanding of emotions differently than previously thought. Research results
A recent study explores how looking into someone's eyes impacts emotional understanding, challenging traditional views on autism and suggesting a spectrum of traits rather than distinct categories.
A study analyzed whether parental divorce can affect the brain and the results were surprising
A recent study revealed that older adults who experienced parental divorce are at a higher risk of having a stroke.
Business Ticker: Stroke Medication Becomes New Hope for Bayer - the Stock Market Reacts
Bayer's new stroke medication Asundexian has been met with significant investor interest following newly released study results.
Swedish study links cheese consumption with lower risk of dementia
A Swedish study indicates that middle-aged and older adults who consume more full-fat cheese and cream have a lower risk of developing dementia, though researchers advise caution in interpreting the results.
When does telling the truth lose its value? The author of the new study on its results
Dr. Katarzyna Cantarero's research reveals that the importance of a message lies not only in its truthfulness but also in its alignment with the audience and their needs.
Europe Destroys Buildings More Willingly Than the USA. Surprising Results of a Study
A recent study analyzing thousands of buildings in Europe and the USA reveals that European cities are more inclined to demolish contemporary structures despite their rich historical heritage.
The training method recommended by Harvard: less time and better results?
A recent study suggests that being physically active one or two days a week can offer the same health benefits as frequent exercise, provided the effort is moderate to vigorous and totals 150 minutes weekly.
Do vision problems correlate with ADHD? Scientists published the results of a large study
A study conducted in Israel suggests that various visual disorders may co-occur with later diagnoses of ADHD, analyzing over 665,000 individuals aged 5 to 30 who used Maccabi Health Services.
Fat dairy and brain health. Surprising results of 25 years of research
This article discusses Swedish research linking the consumption of full-fat cheese and cream to dementia risk, along with details on the study's data collection methods and specific findings.
How to Keep Your Brain Young
A recent study conducted by the University of Florida identifies factors that maintain brain youth and those that lead to premature brain aging, highlighting the importance of healthy sleep, weight management, and stress control.
A study by the University of Navarra Clinic indicates that surgery is more effective for weight loss than drugs from the 'Ozempic family'
Bariatric surgery provides better weight loss results compared to drugs from the 'Ozempic family', according to a study involving specialists from the University of Navarra Clinic and the Imperial Weight Centre in London.