


Knowing what diseases you're likely to get ahead of time is good, but how much medical data are we willing to show?

You might be better off sticking with the sneezing

It could be a sign of another issue elsewhere in your body

A new study in the US has analysed over two million cancer patients

Novo Nordisk's boss explained what impact Ozempic can have on users weight in the long run
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Ozempic is the brand name for semaglutide, which is the active ingredient in several weight loss medications

US musician Avery claims she has 'significant bone loss' after taking the medication for a year

The Dead to Me star has been living with the neurodegenerative disease for four years

Roughly 269,000 people aged 16 to 59 have used ketamine in the year ending March 2024, according to recent government data

Avery claimed that she had two conditions as a result of taking Ozempic for just one year

Needing to relieve yourself in the night isn't usually a concern, but going too often could be a sign of something more sinister

The weight loss jabs might be hailed as miraculous by some, but it's not smooth sailing for everyone who takes it

Lisa Small claims that she went into respiratory arrest twice in the same day, just hours apart
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There's yet another side effect of Ozempic to be aware of

Tourist Steven Percy, from York, began to feel under the weather just hours after proposing to his partner

There's a lot of talk about how taking Ozempic can impact your body, but what happens when you stop?

The Married… with Children was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2021

YouTube channel Machina visited one of the leading disposable vape factories in China

Mandi Masterpole, now 34, has told how her drug habit during college nearly cost her life

The challenge proved to be far harder than just a 'walk in the park'

Vapers are now turning their attention nicotine pouches according to a new study

Researchers have been looking into lucid dreams and what happens when we experience them

It's believed that around 13 percent of Alzheimer's disease cases worldwide could be linked to a lack of physical activity




