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Europe Is Probing Whether Ozempic Use Raises Risk of Suicidal Thoughts
Ozempic is under review by European drug-safety regulators after they received reports of suicidal thoughts linked to the popular weight-loss drug and another medicine in
Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing
Expiring government protections mean landlords could charge market rates. Source link
Five Books to Make You Smarter About Money
Young Americans, in particular, don’t know much about handling money. But they can fill the knowledge gap by reading these books. Source link
In Battle With Microsoft, Google Bets on Medical AI Program to Crack Healthcare Industry
The search giant is fine-tuning chatbot technology via medical licensing exams. Source link
Consumers to Face New Limits on Short-Term Health Insurance
The Biden administration’s proposed rule would restrict plans to a few months in an effort to protect Obamacare. Source link
Deepening Poverty Grips Ukraine, Spurs Resilience
With about a fifth of the population relying on humanitarian aid, handouts are helping Ukrainians weather tough times. Source link
Obesity Drugs Won't Starve These Other Potential Blockbusters
Stocks of developers of fatty liver disease treatments had been on a tear until results from Eli Lilly’s medication were published last week. Source link
Americans Have Quit Quitting Their Jobs
Listen to article (2 minutes) The surge in Americans quitting their jobs has abated since peaking during the pandemic, another sign that the labor market
Twitter Chief Elon Musk Tries to Reassure Advertisers
The billionaire says he is receptive to brands’ concerns but will give priority to free speech. Source link
Demand for Obesity Drugs Has Insurers Paying Close Attention
Markets Heard on the Street Strong sales of obesity-diabetes drugs known as GLP-1s could affect insurance companies’ financial results Source link