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NEW STUDY REVEALS MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS COULD BE RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

NEW STUDY REVEALS MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS COULD BE RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Women who experience frequent migraines, night sweats and hot flashes in early adulthood may be at increased risk of heart disease or stroke, a new study suggests.  The study aimed to determine if there was a link between common menopausal symptoms such as migraines and vasomotor symptoms such as night sweats and hot flashes, and future development of cardiovascular disease or stroke in women who are premenopausal or have gone through menopause.  Research for the study was conducted by examining…

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HOW OZEMPIC IS CONTROLLING THE HEALTH INDUSTRY

HOW OZEMPIC IS CONTROLLING THE HEALTH INDUSTRY

The newest trend in weight loss is a diabetes medication, and it could have major effects on the health industry. The diabetes medication Ozempic was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2017, and consumers quickly realized that a side effect of the injectable was extreme weight loss.  The active ingredient in Ozempic that causes weight loss is semaglutide. Semaglutide works by activating the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptors in the pancreas, which helps to lower blood sugar levels and regulate…

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Senate Bill 217: How a proposed bill could affect the future of artificial intelligence

Senate Bill 217: How a proposed bill could affect the future of artificial intelligence

As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible, the loophole that allows for the creation of sexually explicit material of children, or of adults that have not consented, becomes more prominent.  Ohio lawmakers hope to change this with the introduction of Senate Bill 217, a bill that would criminalize the act of creating sexually obscene material of children or non-consenting adults. The proposed bill will also require artificial intelligence content to have a watermark on it so that people know it was…

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