What to know about peptide therapy

What to know about peptide therapy

What is peptide therapy to boost athletic performance and speed up recovery time? Here’s what the science shows about whether it works.  NBC News Health ​What is peptide therapy to boost athletic performance and speed up recovery time? Here’s what the science shows about whether it works. 

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RFK Jr.’s Purge of FOIA Staff at FDA Spares People Working on Covid Vaccine Lawsuits

RFK Jr.’s Purge of FOIA Staff at FDA Spares People Working on Covid Vaccine Lawsuits

A purge of FDA staff spared some people tasked with responding to a judge’s orders to disclose government records on covid vaccines, according to agency employees. The FOIA litigation was brought by Aaron Siri, an ally of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s who represents anti-vaccine interests. Courts, COVID-19, Health Industry, Public Health,…

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5 signs you’re not getting enough zinc

5 signs you’re not getting enough zinc

Zinc is vital for body functions. Deficiency can cause growth issues in children. It also leads to brittle hair and skin problems. Dr. Rajiv Dang of Max Hospital says loose stools can indicate deficiency. Zinc impacts reproductive and mental health. It is crucial for immunity and wound healing. Low zinc levels slow recovery and increase…

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Can chewing gum fight the flu and herpes? Scientists discover a plant-based gum that could curb the next pandemic!

Can chewing gum fight the flu and herpes? Scientists discover a plant-based gum that could curb the next pandemic!

Scientists have engineered an antiviral chewing gum using a protein from lablab beans, showing promising results in neutralizing influenza and herpes simplex viruses. This innovative approach could significantly reduce viral loads, potentially preventing future pandemics and addressing the limitations of current vaccination strategies. Researchers are also exploring its use in bird feed to combat avian…

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Why are some people more at risk of COVID-19 infection than others? New study finds the culprit

Why are some people more at risk of COVID-19 infection than others? New study finds the culprit

A recent study reveals a surprising link between nasal bacteria and COVID-19 susceptibility. Researchers found that specific bacteria, like Staphylococcus aureus, can elevate levels of proteins that the virus uses to infect cells, increasing infection risk. Conversely, Dolosigranulum pigrum may offer protection by lowering these protein levels, opening new avenues for predicting and preventing COVID-19. A…

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