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How to stay safe at the beach or pool this summer

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How to stay safe at the beach or pool this summer
A day at the beach or pool is a great way to beat the summer heat—but it can also be risky if you're not careful.

1.974. Obesity rates in Canada increased after start of COVID-19 pandemic

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A new study published in theCanadian Medical Association Journal found obesity rates based on body mass index (BMI) increased faster in the four years after the start of the pandemic than in the previous 11 years, especially in younger adults.

1.975. Grandfather's environmental chemical exposures may influence when girls get first period

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A grandfather's exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals may impact the age when his granddaughter starts her first period, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.976. AI-powered application enables clinicians to diagnose endocrine cancers faster and more accurately

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A novel artificial intelligence (AI) application capable of diagnosing endocrine cancers with speed and accuracy is being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.977. Early-life exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals may fuel food preferences

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Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in early life, including during gestation and infancy, results in a higher preference for sugary and fatty foods later in life, according to an animal study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.978. Age at woman's first period can offer clues about long-term health risks

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The age at which a woman has her first period can offer valuable clues about her long-term risk for conditions like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and reproductive health issues, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.979. Intermittent energy restriction may improve outcomes in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes

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Intermittent energy restriction, time-restricted eating and continuous energy restriction can all improve blood sugar levels and body weight in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.980. Obesity-associated cancers tripled nationwide over past two decades

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Cancer deaths linked to obesity have tripled in the United States over the past two decades, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.981. Consuming certain sweeteners may increase risk of early puberty

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Consuming certain sweeteners commonly found in foods and beverages may increase the risk of early puberty in children, particularly among those who are genetically predisposed, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.982. Killer whales show a softer side, sharing food with people

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They're known as "killer whales," but orcas have a surprisingly soft and even generous side.

1.983. How to stay safe at the beach or pool this summer

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A day at the beach or pool is a great way to beat the summer heat—but it can also be risky if you're not careful.

1.984. Experts suggest screening women with diabetes for intent to conceive at every doctor visit

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A joint guideline released by the Endocrine Society and the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) recommends women with diabetes receive proper preconception care and access to emerging diabetes technology and therapeutics to manage their blood sugar before, during and after pregnancy.

1.985. Emergency vaccines slash deaths by 60%: Study

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Emergency vaccination during outbreaks of diseases like cholera, Ebola and measles have over the past quarter-century reduced deaths from such illnesses by nearly 60%, according to a new study.

1.986. US aid cuts halt HIV vaccine research in South Africa, with global impact

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Just a week had remained before scientists in South Africa were to begin clinical trials of an HIV vaccine, and hopes were high for another step toward limiting one of history's deadliest pandemics. Then the email arrived.

1.987. New research reveals how male and female brains process regret and change decisions

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A traditionally overlooked type of RNA plays an important role in promoting resilience to depression—but only in females. According to a new study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, researchers have now discovered a novel role this molecule plays in how the female brain makes decisions. The authors revealed brain-region-specific and sex-dependent effects of this biomarker, translated from humans to animals, on how individuals make only certain types of choices. This study uncovered differences in how each sex decides whether to change their minds after making mistakes, including when to cut their losses and move on as well as how they process regrets about missed opportunities.

1.988. Hidden danger: Study maps rise of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome in the US

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One in three adults in the U.S. has three or more risk factors for a newly recognized but increasingly common condition: cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome. First recognized by the American Heart Association (AHA) in a 2023 presidential advisory, CKM connects heart and metabolic health with kidney function as intertwined drivers of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

1.989. Radiation therapy can promote amphiregulin, which increases growth of metastases

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Radiation therapy can promote the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ligand amphiregulin, which increases growth of existing metastases in patients with advanced solid tumors, according to a study recently published online in Nature.

1.990. Thyroid treatment may improve gut health in people with hypothyroidism

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People with an underactive thyroid may have an increased risk of developing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a risk that may be reduced with thyroid hormone treatment, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.991. Consuming more protein may protect patients taking anti-obesity drug from muscle loss

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Women and older adults taking the anti-obesity drug semaglutide may be at higher risk for muscle loss, but higher protein intake may help prevent muscle loss in these patients, according to a small study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.992. Osteoporosis treatment could benefit people older than 80

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People who are older than 80 should be considered for osteoporosis treatment after a fracture to avoid further risk, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

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