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What Ozempic Really Does to Your Brain
Weight loss drugs might affect everything from food noise to Alzheimer's. IF YOU TAKE a GLP-1 agonist like Ozempic or Zepbound, you can see changes to your waistline and your blood sugar within weeks. What might be less obvious is how the drug is affecting your brain. Research suggests these popular...
menshealth.com - 30+ days ago

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pets
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photography
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technology
ChatGPT’s new image generator is really good at faking receipts
This month, ChatGPT unveiled a new image generator as part of its 4o model that is a lot better at generating text inside images. People are already using it to generate fake restaurant receipts, potentially adding another tool to the already-extensive toolkit of AI deepfakes used by...
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business
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science
Study Reveals Brain Circuits That Drive Political Passion and Intensity
A new study has identified specific brain networks that regulate the intensity of political engagement, regardless of ideology. By analyzing Vietnam...
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learning / science
When It Comes to Thinking, Our Brains Are Surprisingly Slow
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interior design
I tried using the Japanese concept of Ma to tackle my small cluttered kitchen and living space – it made me realize less really is more
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fitness
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food & drink
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apps
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