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February 13, 2026
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  • MLB 2026: Why your team didn't do what you wanted this winter

    MLB 2026: Why your team didn’t do what you wanted this winter

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Popular weight-loss drugs linked to rare 'pirate disease,' researchers warn
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Popular weight-loss drugs linked to rare ‘pirate disease,’ researchers warn

bilawalmaskin@gmail.com3 hours ago04 mins

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Researchers in Australia are raising flags about GLP-1 weight-loss medications potentially raising the risk of a rare disease. Scurvy — historically called a “pirate disease” due to long voyages at sea without nutritious food — is caused by a lack of vitamin C. If left untreated, scurvy…

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