The Race to Stop Ozempic Muscle Loss

As drugs like Ozempic become increasingly popular for weight loss, more doctors and patients are looking for ways to counteract the muscle loss that can happen on these medications — and companies are racing to meet that demand. Luxury gyms are offering strength-training programs specifically marketed toward people taking these medications, promising to help clients…

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A Paris Hotel Mixing Minimalism and Opulence

Several years ago, the hotelier Nicolas Saltiel stood in front of an office building on the northern edge of the Japanese quarter in Paris. The early 20th-century Haussmann-style block sat on a corner, so he could tell from the sidewalk that the light would be good. It was in the Second Arrondissement and, from the…

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As Fashion Week Season Begins, Here’s What to Expect

Fashion Month, that four-week extravaganza of shows, celebrities and clothes that has become a perfect vehicle of bite-size entertainment for our attention-fractured time, officially begins in New York on Friday before rolling out to London, Milan and Paris. In reality, however, it started a full week earlier, thanks to Marc Jacobs, who like many designers,…

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New Research Raises Concerns About Long Covid in Kids

A large analysis published Wednesday in the journal Pediatrics underscores the toll long Covid can take on children, in some cases leading to neurological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and behavioral symptoms in the months after an acute infection. “Long Covid in the U.S., in adults and in kids, is a serious problem,” said Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, chief…

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What to Know About Mild Cognitive Impairment Treatment

What’s more, while people with M.C.I. may go on to develop Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, the progression is not a guarantee. Treating M.C.I. can “prolong that period of being independent by months or years,” said Andrew Kiselica, a neuropsychologist at the University of Missouri who specializes in diagnosing dementia. Lifestyle Changes and Adjustments The…

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