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World Health Organization · GenevaThe World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday released its first guidelines on the use of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) therapies for treating obesity, a disease affecting more than 1 billion people globally, which the WHO projects will double by 2030, “without decisive action.”See the Story
WHO Issues First Guidelines for GLP-1 Obesity Treatments
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Health Care · United StatesAmid the ongoing H-1B crackdown, international workers are speaking out about their struggles. One exhausted H-1B professional shared how the current climate feels so unforgiving that even taking a break seems risky. Burnout collides with new policy ADVERTISEMENT The individual wrote on Reddit that he feels drained after years of pressure and wants to return […] The post Burnt Out H-1B Worker Trapped by New $100K Rule? appeared first on M9.news.See the Story
Burnt Out H-1B Worker Trapped by New $100K Rule?
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HealthA new analysis of data from a long-term national health study suggests that early adolescents who increase their social media usage over time may score lower on certain tests of brain function. The research indicates that even moderate engagement with these platforms is linked to slight declines in reading and memory skills as children transition into their teenage years. These findings appeared recently in a research letter published in the Jou…See the Story
Higher Social Media Engagement Linked to Reduced Performance on Cognitive Assessments
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