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Is Ozempic the modern wonder drug? All the conditions the weight loss jab can tackle — from addiction to Alzheimer's

"I'm using [Ozempic] off-label for a whole host of conditions — and have been for years," Dr. Caroline Messer, an endocrinologist at Northwell Lenox Hill Hospital, told The Post.

New method could increase fertility for women undergoing IVF and egg freezing

Babies from in vitro fertilization account for about 2% of US births each year.

Doctor's 'pizza topping' trick to tell the difference between hemorrhoids and a sign of colon cancer

In a viral clip, Dr. Karan Raj explained how people can tell if an unpleasant bathroom issue is just hemorrhoids or may be a symptom of something much worse.

The ‘10-3-2-1-0’ sleep formula could be the key to a better night’s rest

Exerts call sleep the basic foundation of health and wellness and recommend getting seven to nine hours of shuteye every night. A consistent wind-down routine can help build this foundation,...

Canada detects first presumptive human H5 bird flu case: 'A rare event'

"We are conducting a thorough investigation to fully understand the source of exposure here in B.C.," British Columbia Health Officer Bonnie Henry said in a statement.

Drugs like Ozempic may lower risk of early death by 74% following a stroke: study

Stroke was the fourth leading cause of death in the US last year, accounting for 162,600 deaths, according to preliminary data.

How many push-ups should the average person be able to do? Experts weigh in

The push-up pros said the classic exercise is a good measurement of muscular strength and endurance as one ages.

I'm a 43-year-old mom with terminal cancer — this is the fatal error I made in my 20s

Claire Turner, 43 was diagnosed in January, learning that the disease had spread to her liver, thighs, lymph nodes and shoulders.

Eating this snack every day may lower your risk of dementia — even better if you follow 2 rules

Nearly 7 million Americans have been diagnosed with dementia.

Drinking milk can increase risk of heart disease by up to 21% — but only for one sex

Drinking regular cow's milk could increase your risk of developing ischemic heart disease (IHD), a condition that can lead to heart attacks, according to a new study published in BMC...

Weight loss coach: Going 'full throttle' into your 'winter arc' is an easy way to slim down

The viral TikTok "winter arc" trend champions the adoption of a wellness routine that ensures you'll feel and look your best by the first day of 2025.

I looked like Sloth from 'The Goonies' after an allergic reaction to beard dye — I just wanted to look good for my younger wife

Scott Theodore, 50, want to look younger for his 38-year-old wife but woke up with a face so swollen, he thought he looked like Popeye.

I'm a dermatologist — never pop a pimple that falls in the 'triangle of death'

Board-certified NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom has taken to TikToK to reveal the one place where he would never pop a pimple.

LeBron James' biohacking routine reportedly costs $1.5M — expert reveals how it'll affect his longevity

"LeBron focuses a lot on recovery, which is crucial if you want to perform at your full power and live a long time," Dave Asprey, an entrepreneur and author known...

FDA proposes ending use of popular decongestant in cold medicines

The US Food and Drug Administration has proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, widely used in cold and cough syrups.

I was sad and overweight at 47 — now I've lost 66 lbs and do bodybuilding competitions

Brazilian Claudia Oliveira, now 52, said she was "depressed" before her weight loss, but bodybuilding saved her life.

This easy, low-impact exercise 'significantly' reduces low back pain — and it's free

The health benefits of a daily walk are well established, and a new study adds yet another reason to get your steps in.

Sneaky social media habit that's a red flag your man is obsessed with his muscles, according to science

A University of South Australia study found that a troubling tendency among men is an indicator that they may obsess over their physiques — to the point of muscle dysphoria.

Why not having a ton of friends can be better for your health, according to study

Abandoning any social butterfly tendencies could help people stay healthy as they get older — thought it's not about being lonely.