In the depths of winter, sunscreen might not be top of many people’s shopping lists. Yet it remains a staple in most households, and many of us are encouraged to use it year-round. But sunscreen’s history reveals more than just…
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NASA’s Hubble Examines Cloud-9, First of New Type of Object
A team using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a new type of astronomical object — a starless, gas-rich, dark-matter cloud considered a “relic” or remnant of early galaxy formation. Nicknamed “Cloud-9,” this is the…
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Semaglutide Improves Knee Replacements for Diabetic Patients
The study found that even taking semaglutide for less than a month before surgery had benefits, such as fewer minor complications like wound issues, bleeding, kidney problems, pneumonia, and infections. Importantly, taking the medication for at…
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Astronomers Reveal Hidden Lives of the Early Universe’s Ultramassive Galaxies – W. M. Keck Observatory
A new multi-wavelength study shows that some ultramassive galaxies shut down star formation early, while others remain active but hidden by dust
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Maunakea, Hawaiʻi – An international team of astronomers has…
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4 Pakistanis Allegedly Commit $41 Million Fraud in US
Four Pakistanis with US (3) and UK (1) citizenships are facing extraordinary prison exposure running into centuries after allegedly committing a $41 million insider trading and market manipulation case, according to court documents…
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Renewed call to save Grimsby car park art as demolition begins
In March last year, a conservation team used 3D technology to scan the artworks and create a digital model so they can be reprinted in the future.
However, Angela Greenfield from the civic society said: “We’re hoping some of the sculptures will be…
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Ultramassive Black Holes and Their Galaxies: A Matter of Scale
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World Food Program Assists 140 Flood-Affected Families in Herat and Farah – KabulNow
The World Food Program (WFP) says it has provided assistance to 140 families affected by recent flooding in the provinces of Herat and Farah.
In a statement released on Monday (January 5 ), WFP said the floods caused damage to homes, agricultural…
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Shanghai, ICT Police to enhance mutual cooperation: Naqvi – RADIO PAKISTAN
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Wegovy obesity pill now available at pharmacies : Shots
A pill form of Wegovy, the popular obesity drug previously available only by injection, is now being stocked by pharmacies.
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The Wegovy pill launched Monday, and the starting dose is now available at pharmacies around the country with higher doses arriving by the end of the week.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the pill for obesity on Dec. 22. It’s also approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who are obese or overweight.
The pill follows the blockbuster success of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy injection, which has been on the market since 2021 and became so popular that it was in short supply until February 2025.
The pill version of the drug helped patients lose about as much weight as the injection. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a 25 milligram Wegovy pill led to a 13.6% reduction in weight on average over 64 weeks. Patients taking a placebo in the study lost 2.2% of their weight. For patients who stayed on the treatment, reduced their calorie intake and exercised, Novo Nordisk estimates they would have a 16.6% reduction in their weight.
However, patients need to take the Wegovy pill on an empty stomach and wait a half hour before eating anything else for the medicine to be properly absorbed. The most common side effects with the Wegovy pill are similar to the injection and include nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
When Novo Nordisk announced its drug-pricing deal with the Trump administration in November, it promised to make the obesity pill available for $149 a month to patients not using their health insurance. However, that’s only the starting dose for the direct-to-consumer price. The higher doses will be available for $299 a month.
The price that affects insurance coverage, called a list price, is the same as the Wegovy injection: $1,349 a month.
Insurance coverage for obesity drugs became more restrictive in 2025, according to an analysis from GoodRx, a website that helps patients find discounts on prescription drugs. But Novo Nordisk says patients with insurance coverage can get the Wegovy pill for as low as $25 a month.
Although the Wegovy pill is the first of its kind to win FDA approval, Novo Nordisk’s Type 2 diabetes pill, Rybelsus, is already on the market. It contains the same active ingredient, semaglutide, but the doses are different.
Eli Lilly, which makes the Zepbound injection, applied to the FDA in late 2025 for approval of its competing obesity pill. The agency gave the company a voucher for a priority review and a decision could come early this year.
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