Thursday, August 28, 2025

6 Early Signs of a Ministroke

Today's newsletter details the signs that you may be having a ministroke, whether a popular supplement can help lower cholesterol, and more.
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Your Newsletter for August 28
6 Early Warning Signs of a Ministroke
Ministrokes, or transient ischemic attacks, cause stroke-like symptoms. These symptoms go away on their own, but they're not harmless. Here are the early warning signs.
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GLP-1 Agonists
A New Hope: Wegovy for Fatty Liver Disease
The FDA just approved semaglutide (Wegovy) to treat liver disease. This weekly shot may help with liver damage from MASH and offers other health benefits, too.
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Nonmedication Remedies
10 Natural Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol
If you're looking to avoid or cut back on your high cholesterol medication, some natural methods can help you return to a healthy range.
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Dermatology
Can You Get Cherry Angiomas Removed?
Noticed small red bumps on your skin? They might be cherry angiomas — harmless spots that often show up with age. If you don't like how they look, here's how a dermatologist can remove them.
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