• Patel Agarwal posted an update in the group Group logo of ProductProduct 2 years, 9 months ago

    The US FDA Has Approved An Anti-Diabetic Drug, Semaglutide, For Treating Obesity. The Drug, Which Causes >15% Reduction In Body Weight, Could Be The Most Effective For Treating Obesity Than Other Existing Medications That Have ~5% To 12% Reduction. But Semaglutide May Be Difficult For Many To Get Due To, E.g., Cost And Insurance Coverage.

  • Patel Agarwal posted an update in the group Group logo of HealthHealth 3 years, 11 months ago

    It’s Quite Promising That Six Monkeys, Rhesus Macaques, The Closest Animal We Have To Humans, After Taking The Vaccine, hAdOx1 nCoV-19, Developed By The University Of Oxford, Did Not Contract COVID-19, At Least 28 Days, After Being Heavily Exposed To Coronavirus. About 80 Coronavirus Vaccines Are Now In Development. Awesome!

  • Patel Agarwal posted an update in the group Group logo of HealthHealth 3 years, 11 months ago

    There Seem To Be A Correlation Between Obesity And COVID-19 Related Higher Risk Of Hospitalization And Critical Illness In Folks Younger Than 60 Years And With BMI Between 30 And 34. And This May Be Nudging Rates Of Severe Illness And Death In The USA, Higher Than In South Korea, China, and Italy Where Obesity Rates Are Lower.

  • Patel Agarwal posted an update in the group Group logo of AppApp 4 years, 10 months ago

    A Do It Yourself First Smart Phone App, Which Can Help Parents Detect Ear Infection Via Fluid Build Up In A Kid’s Ear, Has Been Developed By the University Of Washington Researchers. The App Works By Using The Frequency Of Chirps Reflected Off The Eardrum To Determine Possible Ear Infection. Pretty Cool!!

  • Patel Agarwal posted an update in the group Group logo of HealthHealth 4 years, 10 months ago

    Scary That The Recent Decline In Heart Failure Deaths In The USA Has Reversed, Especially For Younger Adults Between The Ages Of 35-64. And This Is speculated By Researchers To Have Been Caused By Obesity, Hypertension, And Diabetes Epidemics. It Is Estimated That 5.7 Million Adults In The United States Have Heart Failure.