McGill-led study uncovers possible drug treatment for anorexia nervosaA ‘controversial’ drug designed to treat dementia is showing promising results as a potential option for eating disorder patients. Walking or running: for the same distance, which consumes more energy? NEW DRUG: Myalepta for leptin deficiency Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for July. How do specific plant foods contribute to the risk of gout? Some reduce risk more than others. Debunking PCOS myths How to frame the discussion about polycystic ovarian syndrome and fertility. Which first-line antidepressants cause the most weight gain? U.S. study compares weight gain over the first six months of treatment after starting eight different first-line antidepressants. Tirzepatide may help patients with obstructive sleep apnea and obesity Two double-blind, randomized controlled trials show positive effects of tirzepatide, with or without concomitant use of positive airway pressure therapy. Shifting grief towards a fulfilling career Pharmacist Sandra Tadros Guirguis has found her passion in promoting the power of wellness. Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try the gym and weight-resistance training Physiologist Dr. Marcas Bamman says age-related decline in strength comes from putting too few demands on the body rather than too many. Major weight loss doesn’t do much to ease gout in patients with obesity: study Current guidelines recommend weight loss to help manage gout, but a clinical trial conducted in Denmark brings that advice into question. First Previous 13 14 15 16 17 Next Last