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Month: October 2025

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Addiction

Older adults with HIV may be facing unequal burden in the opioid crisis

October 2, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Older adults with HIV are prescribed opioids at a higher rate and are more likely to have indicators of opioid use disorder than those without HIV, according to Rutgers Health researchers.This article was originally published […]

Diabetes

Mobile health apps can help older adults manage diabetes

October 2, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Mobile health apps could help improve health among older adults with diabetes, according to a study by researchers at the University of Georgia and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Weight & Obesity

Research highlights the need for culturally specific screening tools

October 2, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Despite research finding a higher prevalence of eating disorders among Aboriginal youth in Australia, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) published in the Journal of Eating Disorders has revealed a lack of culturally specific […]

Weight & Obesity

Tiny cell messengers in obese individuals accelerate Alzheimer’s-linked plaque buildup in the brain, study finds

October 2, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Obesity has long been acknowledged as a risk factor for a wide range of diseases, but a more precise link between obesity and Alzheimer’s disease has remained a mystery—until now.This article was originally published on […]

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Weight & Obesity

Semaglutide, tirzepatide recommended as first-line treatment of obesity and most of its complications in new guidance

October 2, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Semaglutide or tirzepatide should be the first line treatment for people living with obesity and most of its complications, according to a new framework for the pharmacological treatment of obesity and its complications from the […]

Addiction

Study reveals surprising attitudes among Ohio primary care providers toward diabetes vs. opioid use disorder treatment

October 1, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open, titled “Health Care Professional Willingness to Treat Opioid Use Disorder vs. Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care,” reveals surprising insights into how primary care providers in Ohio […]

Dentistry

Stem cell studies could pave way for regenerating lost teeth

October 1, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Two distinct stem cell lineages that drive tooth root and alveolar bone formation have been identified by researchers from Science Tokyo. Using genetically modified mice and lineage-tracing techniques, the team has shed light on the […]

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Weight & Obesity

Weight-loss surgery could help boost work productivity

October 1, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A new international QUT-led study found that bariatric surgery improves work productivity and employment rates in the short term—but these gains may not last beyond five years without targeted support.This article was originally published on […]

Sleep Apnea

Evening screen restrictions linked to longer sleep and better grades in teens

October 1, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

What impact do screens have on teenagers’ sleep? A study by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), conducted in secondary schools in collaboration with the Department of Public Education, Training and Youth (DIP) of the Republic […]

Diabetes

For people without diabetes, continuous glucose monitors may not accurately reflect blood sugar control

October 1, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable technologies that track blood sugar in real time and help patients with type 2 diabetes improve blood sugar control. In 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved over-the-counter […]

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