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Check out the seven key stories below.
1. Experts say women have more dental health problems than men.
According to a TikTok video posted by Texas oral health educator and dentist Ellie Phillips, men and women have very different teeth. Dr. Phillips and other experts revealed the unique challenges women face when it comes to their dental health. Click here to read the article.
Dental experts say the pH of women’s saliva tends to fluctuate, while men’s remains stable. (iStock)
2. Ozempic has surprising health benefits
Researchers found that taking smaller doses of the drug reduced the risk of kidney failure and kidney-related death, and several doctors spoke to Fox News Digital about whether semaglutide would be prescribed for this purpose. Click here to read the article.

Semaglutide drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, have been shown to reduce the risk of kidney failure and death in people with kidney disease and type 2 diabetes. (iStock)
3. Nurses tell us what they wish they had known
Six nurses from a variety of specialties talk about the key lessons they’ve learned in the stressful medical workplace and why it’s important. Click here to read the article.

From left, Karie Ryan, Michele Acito, Katelynn Blackburn and Lisbeth Votruba are some of the nurses who shared their experiences and insights with Fox News Digital. (iStock/Karie Ryan/Michele Acito/Katelynn Blackburn/Lisbeth Votruba)
4. Read meat safety guidelines before eating wild game
Health officials have warned that eating undercooked wild game such as bears could cause a rare disease called trichinosis, and experts have discussed symptoms and prevention measures. Click here to read the article.

According to the CDC’s Weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report, a family of six recently became ill after eating undercooked black bear meat (not pictured). (iStock)
5. First NBA player with MS shares inspiring message
Former NBA player Chris Wright spoke to Fox News Digital cameras about how he’s come to view his multiple sclerosis diagnosis as a “badge of honor.” Click here to read the article.

Chris Wright (34), the first player with multiple sclerosis to play in the NBA, has been living with the disease since being diagnosed in 2012. (Getty Images/Chris Wright)
6. Michigan mom shares warning signs after stroke at 39
Jenna Gibson recounted her near-death experience to raise awareness of the risks to young women, and a neurologist offered prevention tips. Click here to read the article.

According to a recent study from the Mayo Clinic, approximately 60% of stroke deaths are women, and Jenna Gibson, pictured, now aims to help others become more aware of the warning signs of stroke and make their health a priority. (Jenna Gibson)
7. Experts say these foods may improve your sleep quality
Eating more fruits and vegetables could improve the quality of your sleep, according to new research, as nutritionists offer insight into why certain foods lead to more restful nights. Click here to read the article.

This week’s top stories focus on Ozempic, nurse burnout, women’s dental health, stroke warning signs and more. Read more about all of it here. (iStock)
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