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Ozempic Is About to Go Generic in India, China and Canada
In India, China and several other nations, Novo Nordisk is on the verge of losing patent protection for its blockbuster weight loss drug, opening the door for cheaper competing versions. Source link
The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day
Peony tulips, transcendent eye contact and a new game from the creator of Wordle. Source link
The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day
Peony tulips, transcendent eye contact and a new game from the creator of Wordle. Source link
F.D.A. Investigates 7 E. Coli Illnesses as Raw Dairy Farm Denies Any Link
The outbreak has sickened people in California, Texas and Florida. The agency said Cheddar cheese products from Raw Farm are “the likely source,” but the company denies it and has not recalled them. Source link
Tiny Love Stories: ‘My Friends Said That He Was Too Old for Me’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Source link
Boosting the blood-brain barrier could avert brain damage in athletes
The neurodegenerative condition chronic traumatic encephalopathy appears to be driven by damage to the blood-brain barrier due to repetitive head injuries, like those that occur in boxing. This suggests that drugs that strengthen this barrier could prevent or slow the condition Source link
New Scientist recommends Cirque du Soleil's insect-themed OVO show
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week Source link
Illinois’s Next Black Senator Deserves Credit for Her Own Campaign
Joan Walsh Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton was buoyed by millions spent by Governor JB Pritzker, but she won a tough race on her own merit. The post Illinois’s Next Black Senator Deserves Credit for Her Own Campaign appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Unbearable Lightness of Dating With Cancer
At 61, divorced and living with Stage 4 lung cancer, a writer chooses deep fondness instead. Source link
Women Who Undergo Menopause Before 40 Face Higher Heart Attack Risk
A new study found that women who went through so-called premature menopause had 40 percent more fatal and nonfatal heart attacks over the course of their lives. Source link