The popularity of new weight management drugs like the semaglutide Wegovy/Ozempic have skyrocketed. Panelists had the chance to ask Emory doctors any and all questions about the drugs, such as: How do they work? Are there side effects? Do you have to stay on them for life?

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Emory researcher Christina Gavegnano’s pioneering work with a class of small molecules known as JAK inhibitors continues to show how HIV might be cured after a second patient who received the treatment was declared to be in long-term remission.

A study from Emory University suggests that levodopa, a medication that increases dopamine levels in the brain, may help treat individuals with depression who experience motivational impairments due to high inflammation.

Daniel F. Martin has joined the Emory Eye Center as vice chair of clinical affairs, effective Feb. 1. He returns to Emory after serving as chairman of the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute since December 2008.

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