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Evidence, excitement: In the moment with a GLP-1 expert

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Q&A: The drugs’ potential benefit beyond diabetes and obesity seems vast. But data don’t support the ability to ‘wean off.’

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Drug-resistant Shigella threatens young children globally

Severe infections are common and often hard to treat, underscoring urgent need for a vaccine, researchers say.
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Enrollees sought for trial of vaccine for C. diff

Clostridioides difficile causes recurrent diarrhea and abdominal pain. Volunteers for the vaccine trial must be 65 or older.
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Hypnotic cognitive therapy eases pain of spine injuries

Six weekly tele-sessions significantly reduced pain among patients with spinal cord injury, new research shows.
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Cannabis-related health problems: WA clinical snapshot

A survey conveys clinicians’ experiences, concerns and their lack of training to adequately care for those who seek help. 
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Study: Hydration boosted urine, but stone risk unchanged

The largest kidney stone prevention trial found that behavioral tools slightly increased urine output but did not reduce recurrence.

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