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A federal judge on Tuesday allowed parts of that lawsuit to move forward, finding that investors had plausibly alleged that some statements about CagriSema’s tolerability and the design of the late-stage trial may have been misleading
Coca-Cola (KO) stock jumped 5% on Tuesday after the company beat Wall Street’s earnings expectations and raised its guidance as consumers turned to lower-calorie trademark Coke options, such as Coke Zero and Diet Coke
Most coffee drinkers can relax about their daily brew, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association on caffeine and heart health. The statement finds that up to 400 milligrams of caffeine a day — roughly three to five 8‑ounce cups of regular black coffee — is generally safe for most adults…
Novo Nordisk will need to answer allegations that it potentially defrauded shareholders over the next-generation weight loss therapy CagriSema
Americans who regularly engage with the Bible are more likely to have a strong sense of purpose and report higher levels of wellbeing, according to a new study
Stress is a normal part of life, from challenges at work to juggling professional and family responsibilities to finances
Psychology says people who wait until the last minute to finish work aren’t lazy, they may thrive under pressure

