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Benefits of chlorophyll for lung health and more

Remember learning about chlorophyll in elementary school? Chlorophyll is the substance that gives many plants their green color. This green pigment is actually located inside oval-shaped bodies called...

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What lowers testosterone: Diet, medication, and lifestyle factors

A growing number of people have embraced the philosophy of “food as medicine,” recognizing the vital importance of incorporating good food and nutrition, as well as other healthy lifestyle choices,...

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Best natural testosterone blockers and anti-androgens

Testosterone is a male sex hormone that’s produced in both male and female bodies, although it’s typically produced in much higher levels in male bodies. If people assigned female at birth produce...

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How to lower testosterone in women

Hormones help the body function normally, but sometimes a person’s body doesn’t produce the right amount of a particular hormone. For example, some women produce too much of the male sex hormone...

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FDA approves Xolair to treat accidental exposure to food allergens

No matter how vigilant you are, it can be hard to avoid common food allergens, such as peanuts, milk, eggs, wheat, and tree nuts. Now, there is a new option in case you unknowingly ingest one. On Feb....

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What’s the best time to take ashwagandha?

Ashwagandha, also known as Indian winter cherry or Indian ginseng, is a relatively small, unassuming plant—an evergreen shrub with greenish-gray oval leaves. Yet, this herb holds a very important place...

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FDA approves the first OTC continuous glucose monitor

On March 5, 2024,  the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first over-the-counter (OTC) continuous glucose monitor (CGM). The Dexcom Stelo Glucose Biosensor System is for adults who...

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FDA approves Wegovy for reducing heart problems in adults with obesity

First approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2021, more people may be eligible to take the popular weight loss drug Wegovy (semaglutide) thanks to a recent expanded use approval. On...

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Wegovy backorder: Why it happens and what to do about it

Wegovy (semaglutide) is an injectable medication approved in 2021 for people with obesity or who are overweight and have a weight-related medical condition. It’s injected weekly to help lose weight and...

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Wegovy results: First month and beyond

It can be hard to lose weight and keep it off. It’s an issue for a growing number of people, too, given that the prevalence of obesity in the United States increased from 30.5% to 41.9% between the...

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FDA approves Pivya for simple UTIs

More than half of all women will have a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some point in their lives. On April 24, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Pivya (pivmecillinam), a prescription...

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How long does it take lisinopril to work?

If you have high blood pressure and need medication to manage it, you’re not alone. Nearly half of all adults in the United States live with this condition—also known as hypertension—according to the...

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The best diet while taking Mounjaro

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is an injectable medication that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to help control blood sugar in people with Type II diabetes. Manufactured by Eli Lily and...

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Who should not take quercetin?

Quercetin is a flavonoid, a compound that gives plants—including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers—their color. It’s found in many common foods and drinks, such as citrus fruit, apples, onions,...

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How long does hydroxyzine last?

Hydroxyzine is a first-generation antihistamine that can be used to treat a number of different conditions, including anxiety, insomnia, and allergic reactions like hives. This medication comes in...

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FDA approves nasal spray for emergency allergic reactions

There’s a new needle-free treatment option for people at risk for life-threatening allergic reactions. On August 9, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved neffy, a nasal spray for the...

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Can you take MiraLAX every day?

If you feel like you need to go but just…can’t, you might be dealing with constipation. It’s a common problem—about 4 million people in the U.S. experience it regularly. While lifestyle modifications...

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Can you eat pineapple if you have diabetes?

When choosing a food to snack on, fruit is a healthy, sweet treat—even if you have diabetes. Some people mistakenly believe you shouldn’t eat anything that tastes sugary if you live with this...

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Using metoprolol to treat anxiety

Nearly a third of all Americans will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. When symptoms are severe, medication can help. Beta blockers are a class of drugs that works on your...

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FDA issues warnings to GLP-1 compounders

Originally approved to help people with Type 2 diabetes, the class of medications known as GLP-1 agonists and dual GIP/GLP-1s  quickly acquired a reputation for helping people shed stubborn pounds. As...

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