Real questions from health communities, answered with cited research from PubMed and Vellito's article corpus. Plain language, no medical advice. How this works.
A 2025 simulation study found tirzepatide cost-effective vs semaglutide for obesity, including OSA risk, but no direct cost comparison for OSA alone exists.
Higher BMI increases oxidative stress during IVF by reducing antioxidant defenses and increasing lipid peroxidation, which may impair egg quality and treatment success.
Wholegrain rye diets do not lead to significantly more weight loss than refined wheat diets in overweight adults, but they improve metabolic markers like inflammation and gut…
Tirzepatide leads to greater weight loss than semaglutide in adults without diabetes, based on network meta-analyses and cohort studies.
Yes, stand-alone digital lifestyle interventions (fully automated apps or websites) lead to modest weight loss and improved dietary habits in adults with overweight or obesity…
We pull real patient questions from public Reddit health communities (r/AskDocs, r/diabetes, r/menopause, etc.). Each question is rewritten into a generic medical question (no personal details), then answered by an AI using only cited sources from Vellito's article database and PubMed. A second AI independently scores each answer for accuracy and citation fidelity before publication. Answers below the safety threshold or touching emergency, dosing, or pediatric topics are queued for human review and never auto-published.
This is not medical advice. Always speak with your own doctor before making decisions about your health.