What to know about new ‘triple-G’ drug that’s helped patients lose a quarter of their body weight

What to know about new ‘triple-G’ drug that’s helped patients lose a quarter of their body weight

G whiz! The latest experimental GLP-1 from Eli Lilly isn’t just a diabetes drug — it also facilitates weight loss. Known as “triple-G,” injectable retatrutide levies a triple whammy on the GLP-1, GIP and glucagon hormones, whereas most other drugs on the market only mimic one or two of those hormones. Eli Lilly’s new retatrutide drug … Read more

Exclusive | Welcome to the ‘Erewhon-ification’ of medicine — where health is the hottest status symbol

Exclusive | Welcome to the ‘Erewhon-ification’ of medicine — where health is the hottest status symbol

In a world of $160,000 “human optimization devices,” $10,000-per week wellness retreats and $22 collagen smoothies at upscale LA grocery store Erewhon, longevity has become not just a goal but a wealth-coded aesthetic. In this aspirational ecosystem, health is not just maintained, but curated and signaled. Interventions that once required prescriptions are now accessible via … Read more

Scientists discover ‘death complex’ that could worsen Alzheimer’s — and how to fight it

Scientists discover ‘death complex’ that could worsen Alzheimer’s — and how to fight it

Scientists have long been racking their brains to crack the mechanism behind Alzheimer’s disease progression. They may have finally found a crucial clue. A research team from Heidelberg University in Germany recently uncovered a hidden “switch” that acts like a death trigger for brain cells and plays a key role in cognitive decline. The study … Read more

GLP-1 drugs are famously super effective — how that’s now messing up new drug trials

GLP-1 drugs are famously super effective — how that’s now messing up new drug trials

The GLP-1 PR has been a little too good. Everyone knows the drugs lead to rapid weight loss — including participants in supposedly “blind” drug trials. So now, when those participants don’t drop pounds, they drop out. Pharmaceutical manufacturers are reporting widespread instances of patients quitting their clinical trials prematurely once they realize they’ve been … Read more

2 supplements to take for more energy — and why B vitamins are overrated

2 supplements to take for more energy — and why B vitamins are overrated

It’s time to supercharge your medicine cabinet. Supplement stacking — taking several dietary supplements as part of a daily routine — can target specific health goals at once when done correctly. If your stacking leaves you groggy and low on energy, you might want to try making certain tweaks to your regimen. The best energy-boosting … Read more

Inside New York’s ‘superbug’ crisis — and the bad habit that’s fueling antibiotic resistance

Forget bedbugs and cockroaches — NYC is battling “superbugs” that can’t easily be quashed. Candida auris, for one, survives on surfaces even after cleaning, frequently evades standard antifungal treatments and can trigger fatal bloodstream infections. New York has seen a steady increase in Candida auris cases since the state officially detected the dangerous fungus in … Read more

New ‘keto pill’ mimics popular diet without giving up carbs

New ‘keto pill’ mimics popular diet without giving up carbs

Will it be the best thing since sliced bread? Keto is a high-fat, moderate-protein and low-carb diet designed to plunge the body into ketosis, where it burns fat instead of carbs for fuel. Dieters often shed up to 10 pounds the first two weeks — mainly water weight — while long-term loss is typically one … Read more

Young women are shunning birth control because of the ‘nocebo effect’

Young women are shunning birth control because of the ‘nocebo effect’

When a teen girl recently posted on TikTok about the “pros and cons of birth control,” almost 120,000 people hit the “like” button. Of the pros, the girl said her birth control made her period disappear and referenced its “99%” success rate at preventing pregnancy. Of the cons, she said it’s made her constantly bloated … Read more

These popular over-the-counter drugs could drain your body of nutrients

These popular over-the-counter drugs could drain your body of nutrients

Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach — anemia? Frequent sufferers of gastrointestinal symptoms may be doing more harm than good every time they reach for certain over-the-counter medications designed to relieve symptoms like acid reflux and heartburn. A new study out of Brazil evaluated the impact of prolonged use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), the technical term … Read more

ADHD meds for adults are surging — and the typical patient may surprise you

ADHD meds for adults are surging — and the typical patient may surprise you

Six years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its effects are still visible — from widespread hybrid work schedules to declining student performance. Add another wrinkle to the list — new prescriptions for ADHD medicine have more than doubled since the start of the pandemic, especially among younger adults. ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, is … Read more

The battle to get ‘female Viagra’ to market — and how ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ played a role

The battle to get ‘female Viagra’ to market — and how ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ played a role

You’ve heard of the little blue pill. Now, a new documentary is turning the spotlight on the pink one. Men have had pharmaceutical options for erectile dysfunction for decades — Viagra and Cialis are just a few. But a female libido pill has been more elusive. Enter Addyi. Addyi has undergone a few makeovers before … Read more

Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

After getting engaged, the only words journalist Mrinali Dhembla expected to hear were “I do.” Instead, she was told, “You have cancer.” “When I first heard the words, ‘You have cancer,’ I was obviously very shaken because when you’re in your 20s, you just think that a little disturbance in your bowels isn’t a big … Read more

How the lost Kennedy baby changed JFK — and fetal medicine

How the lost Kennedy baby changed JFK — and fetal medicine

On August 7, 1963, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis delivered her youngest child via an emergency caesarean section at an Air Force Base Hospital in Massachusetts. Baby Patrick was five and a half weeks premature, and doctors immediately knew there were problems with his labored breathing. “The infant had a translucent grapelike coloring, warning of … Read more

Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

Is marijuana getting too high on its own promises? New research published Monday adds to the evidence that medical cannabis benefits for chronic pain are often overstated. The scientific review comes as Americans are increasingly turning to the plant to cope with chronic pain, sleep difficulties, anxiety and a wide range of other health concerns. While many people … Read more

These brain-altering meds linked to falls and confusion are being prescribed to 25% of older adults with dementia

These brain-altering meds linked to falls and confusion are being prescribed to 25% of older adults with dementia

This is a prescription for disaster. While all medications carry potential side effects, certain types have been shown to increase the risk of falls, confusion and even hospitalization among older populations. Despite the concerns, a new study found that 1 in 4 older Americans with dementia is still prescribed risky, brain-altering medications. Despite an increased … Read more

This GLP-1 mistake can make you gain weight 4 times faster than stopping diet and exercise

This GLP-1 mistake can make you gain weight 4 times faster than stopping diet and exercise

Too good to be true? While blockbuster GLP-1 drugs continue to reach new heights in popularity, they’re not without potential downsides, like bizarre side effects such as “Ozempic feet.” And while they boast impressive blood sugar and weight loss results — average weight lost is nearly 10% over a year — making one mistake could … Read more

The best time of day to take each of your supplements — and what to do if you use a multivitamin

The best time of day to take each of your supplements — and what to do if you use a multivitamin

C-ing is B-elieving — supplements are everywhere these days. Over 100,000 dietary or nutritional supplements are sold in the US alone. One survey indicated that about 74% of American adults take these products for health, energy or disease prevention, with 55% considered regular users. Unfortunately, many people misuse supplements because they’re unsure how much to … Read more

Your medicine is watching you — inside the new ‘smart pills’ from MIT

Your medicine is watching you — inside the new ‘smart pills’ from MIT

Your medication might start tattling on you if you skip a dose. Scientists at MIT have developed a groundbreaking smart pill that can wirelessly report the moment it’s been swallowed, giving doctors a way to monitor whether patients are taking their prescriptions on schedule. It may sound simple, but the stakes are high. Studies show … Read more

Exclusive | How ‘Best Medicine’ transformed quaint New York towns into Maine

Exclusive | How ‘Best Medicine’ transformed quaint New York towns into Maine

Fresh Maine lobster, straight from New York.  In the new Fox comedy “Best Medicine,” which showrunner Liz Tuccillo described as “House” meets “Gilmore Girls,” the curmudgeonly Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles) moves from Boston to be the general practitioner in a quaint Maine fishing village called Port Wenn.  “Best Medicine” premieres Tuesday, Jan. 6 (8 p.m. … Read more

Exclusive | Inside Annie Potts’ new Josh Charles comedy ‘Best Medicine’ — and the co-star that nearly bit her

Exclusive | Inside Annie Potts’ new Josh Charles comedy ‘Best Medicine’ — and the co-star that nearly bit her

She’s ready to set sail.  Annie Potts has done nearly everything in Hollywood, but her new Fox comedy “Best Medicine” put her in a new situation.  “It was really different from the things that I played. And I always look for that,” Potts, 73, told The Post.  She quipped, “It is interesting to have as … Read more