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The recent release of the new food pyramid by federal health authorities has sparked a mix of reactions from nutrition experts. The updated guidelines prioritize more meat and dairy products, urging Americans to consume more protein and less added sugar while also discouraging highly processed foods. However, some experts have criticized the guidelines as being muddled and influenced by financial ties to the beef and dairy industries.
In a study published recently, researchers found that people who stop taking GLP-1 weight loss medications experience rapid weight regain and lose the heart health benefits they had gained while on the medication. This new data sheds light on the challenges of discontinuing weight loss medications and the potential risks of weight cycling.
Hormone therapy has been gaining popularity for its various purported benefits, but experts warn that history may be repeating itself. The current hype around hormone therapy is reminiscent of debates from the 1970s and 1980s, and caution is advised when considering these treatments.
On the vaccine front, changes to the pediatric vaccine schedule have raised concerns about liability for drugmakers. Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s allies are pushing to strip vaccine makers of liability shields, which could have significant implications for vaccine access and safety.
Meanwhile, new data suggests that this year’s flu shot may offer some protection against the dominant influenza strain. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that a portion of individuals who received the flu shot developed antibodies against a specific variant of the virus, providing some level of protection.
As interest in psychedelics grows, questions arise about the safety of psychedelic retreats. A recent study analyzed the safety practices of retreat groups offering substances like psilocybin and ayahuasca, revealing variability in safety measures and the need for standardized protocols.
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