Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior
A Rutgers study suggests GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may weaken the link between impulsive tendencies and violent behavior. The surprising finding hints that these medications could affect how people act on impulses, though researchers stress that cause and effect have not been proven.
More From This Topic
View Topic
Analysis: Energy-efficient air conditioning could save Indian homes 69bn rupees a year
More energy-efficient air-conditioning units could, together, save Indian households ₹69bn ($724m) a …
Trump calls Brazil 'politically difficult'; Lula says he should learn about 'civilized elections'
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Wednesday asked his US counterpart, Donald Trump, n …
Latest news bulletin | June 17th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 17th, 2026 - latest …
Fujimori nears victory in Peru's presidential count as the left calls for protests
Ten days after the June 7 presidential runoff, Peru still has no proclaimed winner, but the right-wi …
In a Volatile Market, Art Basel Galleries Bet on Our Attention
BASEL — Ahead of Art Basel’s flagship fair this week, the Financial Timesran a he …
Ozempic Maker Novo Nordisk Confirms Security Incident After $25M Hacker Demand
Hackers claim they stole 1.3TB of Novo Nordisk data, including clinical trial and AI model informati …