Editor’s note: The above video is from KXAN coverage that was first published on March 3, 2026. AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin-Travis County EMS has expanded its partnership with We Are Blood to implement a ...
Despite strong evidence, self-measured blood pressure (SMBP) remains underutilized in under-resourced primary care settings. We evaluated barriers and facilitators to implementing a multicomponent ...
Burmese pythons have pretty irregular eating habits. One of these giant reptiles can swallow an entire antelope whole and then go up to a year and a half without additional meals. Now, scientists have ...
Researchers report a python metabolite that suppresses appetite in mice, highlighting a potential alternative to current weight-loss drugs. The study, set against widespread use of GLP-1 drugs such as ...
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Burmese python. Credit: South Wilton Vet. We are currently living in the age of Ozempic. Millions of people are utilizing these GLP-1 drugs to shed pounds, so much so that adult obesity dropped for ...
A metabolite found in the blood of pythons could be the inspiration for the next generation of weight loss drugs with fewer side effects. Indiana Jones’ greatest fear may be obesity’s biggest enemy.
The second part of “Beauty in Black” series’ season two will premiere Friday on Netflix, bringing all eight episodes of the concluding chapter nearly six months after part one debuted. The Tyler Perry ...
Burmese pythons are the scourge of the Everglades because of their voracious eating habits but that gluttony, often followed by a prolonged fast, may unlock new weight loss therapies for humans, ...
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The tests could help to improve dementia care, but scientists say there are still some caveats and unknowns. By Dana G. Smith Could a simple blood test predict your risk of getting dementia years, or ...