New York times - 26/03/2024 13:49  

Patients Hate ‘Forever’ Drugs. Are Ozempic and Wegovy Different?

The new obesity drugs might be an exception to a chronic, deadly problem: the failure to stick with medication.

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The former president has spent decades spewing thousands and thousands of words, sometimes contradicting himself. That tendency is now working against him in his Manhattan criminal case. [Read more]
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Steve Sax grieves the death of his son, John, by helping others pursue dreams in the sky. [Read more]
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It's foolish to act as if basketball is the only thing fueling it, a columnist for The Athletic writes. [Read more]
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The Falcons may have made a reach at No. 8 for Michael Penix Jr., while the Bears hope to have changed the trajectory of the franchise. [Read more]
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Two quarterbacks selected in 2019 have reasons to celebrate after the first day, while Buffalo and Atlanta delivered head-scratchers. [Read more]