Compounding Pharmacies to Stop Making Ozempic, Zepound Knockoffs: What to Know

Compounding Pharmacies to Stop Making Ozempic, Zepound Knockoffs: What to Know

The FDA has ordered compounding pharmacies to stop making less expensive versions of popular weight loss medications like Ozempic and Zepbound. The order comes after federal officials determined there was no longer a shortage of GLP-1 drugs. People who rely on compounded medications say they may have to stop taking the drugs because the brand-name…

Two Studies Link Cannabis Use to Substantially Higher Risk of Heart Attack

Two Studies Link Cannabis Use to Substantially Higher Risk of Heart Attack

A retrospective study found that cannabis users were six times as likely to have a heart attack compared to non-users. A meta-analysis of 12 previous studies showed that cannabis users had a 50% higher risk of a heart attack than non-users. Both studies lacked sufficient information to determine whether the risk was different for inhaled…

ADHD Misinformation on TikTok Skewing Young Adults’ Perceptions About the Condition

ADHD Misinformation on TikTok Skewing Young Adults’ Perceptions About the Condition

A new analysis found that medical misinformation about ADHD is prevalent on TikTok, with the content significantly shaping how young people view the condition. The issue could highlight a demographic reaching for answers that may be facing barriers to care, researchers say. For those wondering whether they have ADHD, there are some strategies for identifying…

Women’s Heart Health More Affected by Lifestyle Risks Than Men, Study Finds

Women’s Heart Health More Affected by Lifestyle Risks Than Men, Study Finds

New research indicates that certain cardiovascular risk factors could significantly impact females more than males. The researchers say taking biological sex into account during routine screenings could provide a clearer assessment of cardiovascular risk. Experts say it’s important for females to monitor their risk factors as they age. The links between blood pressure, diet, exercise,…

Chewing Gum Could Release Thousands of Microplastics Into Saliva, Study Finds

Chewing Gum Could Release Thousands of Microplastics Into Saliva, Study Finds

A new study found that chewing gum releases hundreds to thousands of microplastics for every gram of gum. Both synthetic and natural gums were found to contain microplastics. While the long-term effects of exposure to microplastics are not well understood, emerging evidence has suggested several potential health harms. Chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands…

Males Who Skip Prostate Screenings Could Face 45% Higher Risk of Death: Study

Males Who Skip Prostate Screenings Could Face 45% Higher Risk of Death: Study

Men who avoided prostate cancer screening were significantly more likely to die from the disease, according to a large European trial. The reasons for ignoring screening are complex but may be related to a lack of education about the risks and benefits of prostate cancer screening. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in…

He Was Diagnosed With Colon Cancer at 38. Early Warning Signs He Missed

He Was Diagnosed With Colon Cancer at 38. Early Warning Signs He Missed

Colorectal cancer is on the rise in people under 50 years old. One man shares his journey of being diagnosed at 38 and the importance of regular screenings. Colonoscopies can detect colorectal cancer early and save lives. At 38 years old, William Lindley began experiencing stomach issues, including a constant urge to go to the…

Compounded GLP-1s Helped Them Lose Weight, But New FDA Rule Could Block Access

Compounded GLP-1s Helped Them Lose Weight, But New FDA Rule Could Block Access

A new restriction on the sale of compounded weight loss drugs containing the active ingredient semaglutide is scheduled to take effect in about a month. Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are taking steps to help make their brand-name weight loss drugs Zepbound and Wegovy more affordable. Two people who have been taking compounded weight loss…