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The 10 most popular Daily Briefing articles of 2023 (so far)


How ice cream might be good for you, the 10 most annoying corporate buzzwords, and more make up the Daily Briefing's 10 most popular stories of 2023 so far.

1. How ice cream can impact your health (hint: it might be good for you.) (April 14)

Ice cream has typically been considered an indulgent dessert, but multiple studies have found that ice cream may be associated with various health benefits, David Merritt Johns reports for The Atlantic.

2. The 10 most annoying corporate buzzwords (March 14)

While workplace jargon can help streamline processes and create a bond between colleagues, Americans are tired of hearing certain corporate buzzwords, including "circle back," "work hard, play hard," "boots on the ground," and more, according to a survey from Preply.

3. 'Ozempic face': A side effect of the popular weight-loss drug? (January 26)

Demand for popular weight-loss drugs, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, remains high, but some patients on the drugs are now discovering an unwanted side effect: facial aging, Amy Synnott writes for the New York Times.

4. Hospitals' 'dire' financial situation, in 4 charts (April 26)

According to a report from the American Hospital Association, hospitals and health systems are facing significant financial pressures from rising expenses, including for labor, drugs, medical supplies and more. And without increased government support, the organization warns that patients' access to care could be at risk.

5. Do you have gray hair? This may be why. (April 24)

The vast majority of people between the ages of 45 and 65 have at least some gray hair — but what causes it? A study published in Nature revealed a new potential answer.

6. Women have a harder time losing weight in midlife. Here's why. (May 4)

Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Sumathi Reddy explains why women in their 40s and 50s are more likely to gain weight than men, the potential health risks of this weight gain, and what women can do to combat these extra midlife pounds.

7. Another semaglutide side effect: Loss of muscle mass? (March 22)

In recent months, consumers have voiced concerns about potential side effects of semaglutide, a popular weight loss drug. Now, reports of muscle loss in many patients have heightened concern for some — but many experts argue that the "benefits outweigh the risks" for certain patients.

8. Are multivitamins a 'magic bullet' for memory? Here's what the evidence says. (May 31)

A study published last week in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that individuals who take a daily multivitamin show "improved memory performance" compared with those who do not, Allison Aubrey writes for NPR's "Shots."

9. The best jobs in healthcare in 2023, according to US News (January 12)

U.S. News & World Report on Tuesday released its annual list of the "Best Health Care Jobs" in 2023, with nurse practitioners topping the list.

10. The 12 'hallmark' symptoms of long COVID (May 30)

As part of NIH's RECOVER trial on long COVID, researchers have developed a working case definition of the disease, outlining 12 "hallmark" symptoms to help scientists and clinicians identify long COVID more easily and investigate potential treatments.

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