A subclass of synthetic opioids called nitazenes could be more powerful than fentanyl and 1,000 times more potent than morphine according to a new study.
New research shows “fat-burning zone” recommendations on commercial cardio equipment may not provide accurate information. For information on how to best burn fat, people should rely on clinical exercise tests or other, more individualized heart rate data.
Asian Americans have significantly higher exposure to cancer-linked “forever chemicals” than any other ethnic or racial group in the country, a new study has found. By accounting for different sources of community contact with toxic PFAS — such as varying diets and behaviors — Mount Sinai researchers determined that median exposure levels of Asian Americans…
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The empty auditoriums, Gila monsters, resistant pharmaceutical executives and enigmas that led to Ozempic and other drugs that may change how society thinks about obesity.