People taking popular weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound may be losing pounds, but they could also be moving less. Researchers analyzing Fitbit data found that daily ...
Taking a shot at crime? GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro could be helping people make better choices — and not just with their food. A new study published today in the journal Criminology ...
The narrative from Decca is that it is part of a series which started with Beethoven Blues, and which is set to continue with two more droppings, both of them albums inspired by Thelonious Monk, in ...
It took the greatest pitcher on Planet Earth just 38 days to go from operating table to big-league rubber. On Saturday while facing his old nemesis, the Cleveland Guardians, the club against whom he ...
An Ohio photographer made an adorable discovery when he found an infant deer with an extremely rare color combination. The color combination is the result of recessive traits that both parents must ...
With the new Workspace icons fully rolled out, Google is now tweaking how Chat appears in the Android status bar to look less like Messages. The homescreen icons are pretty distinguished in terms of ...
GLP-1 drugs aren’t just reducing weight — they may also be reducing the chances of developing one of the most common and deadliest cancers for women. Blockbuster weight loss drugs like Ozempic and ...
The most controversial car of the week, month, and probably year, even if the latter is still in the first half, is none other than the Ferrari Luce, a model that has sparked so much controversy due ...
In my family, if you were to ask my parents, I’m the one who “misbehaves.” My clothes are too nice. I spent too much on my car. And I go on too many vacations. However, my parents have given me ZERO ...
Scientists are uncovering how the volume of food on your plate affects appetite and satiety—challenging the idea that cutting portions is the most effective strategy. For decades, weight loss has been ...
Developer Dan Horwitz told Gizmodo his anti-Grammarly is indeed satire. But it’s also still a functional Chrome extension that promises to banish the emdash, erase annoying phrases that are dead ...
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