Medical professionals are raising alarms about a growing wellness trend that has patients injecting peptides promoted on ...
The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners is warning doctors and other medical professionals against providing patients with ...
TB-500, and copper peptide to build muscle, rejuvenate skin, and boost longevity. But do they work and are they safe?
Peptides are having a moment, promoted by everyone from wellness influencers and celebrities to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a shortcut to better health. In fact, in ...
Injectable peptides are the new anti-ageing trend sweeping the beauty industry. These compounds are promoted on social media as tools for skin repair, collagen production and “cellular rejuvenation”.
We are going backwards. Hopefully this will be temporary trend, but it has been consistent for the past few decades. Prior to the FDA we had the "wild west" of patent medicines - anyone could put any ...
Longevity doctors say DIY peptide injections are rising, and they're seeing cases of allergic reactions, hormone disturbances, and other health risks.
Peptides are all over social media. But most of these drugs aren’t approved by the FDA. WSJ’s Sara Ashley O’Brien explains ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Flynn McGuire, University of Utah (THE CONVERSATION) It’s tough to avoid the current ...