A new classification framework introduces structured phenotyping to guide hormonal therapy in male infertility, addressing long-standing reliance on empirical treatment approaches.
The arrival of the Wegovy pill (semaglutide), the first oral GLP-1 drug approved to treat obesity, means freedom of choice: Adults who are looking to lose weight and have at least one weight-related ...
Minipuberty refers to a specific period in early postnatal life with high activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) hormone axis. In infant boys 1 to 3 months of age, high concentrations of ...
While GLP-1 weight loss meds have been a mainstay in pop culture for a few years now, they're potentially about to get even more widespread. Formerly only available as an injection, Wegovy recently ...
The primary difference between the Wegovy pill and the injection is how you take them and how often. The Wegovy pill is a daily tablet you swallow, while the Wegovy injection is a once-weekly shot you ...
Let the games of inches begin. The German newspaper Bild reported in January that some male athletes may be injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to fly further while competing at the 2026 ...
MILAN ― Ski jumpers and penile injections have become one of the most awkward conversations of the 2026 Winter Games. Now the International Ski and Snowboard Federation has dismissed it all as a "wild ...
A LIGHT-TRIGGERED microneedle patch was tested as a potential alternative to the daily, time-sensitive hormone injections used ahead of in vitro fertilisation (IVF), with early animal data suggesting ...
Pfizer said its experimental obesity drug, which it acquired through Metsera, drove solid weight loss when taken once a month in a mid-stage trial. The data offer early evidence that the injection can ...
The claim: To defend recent changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, the Trump administration compared shots for American babies with babies in an unspecified "European Country." The Jan. 5 White ...
Under its former childhood vaccine schedule, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that kids get 12 different vaccines protecting against 16 diseases before age 10. It didn’t ...
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