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  • Friday Funnies D. D. Degg
    A few things that stood out this week. Scott Ketcham‘s wildly off-model Dennis the Menace and Joey didn’t bring about the amount of comments I thought it would. Though it sticks out like a sore thumb I am not bothered by it. For those who are there’s another Scott Ketcham panel coming next week. Will […]
     

Friday Funnies

1 May 2026 at 19:05
A few things that stood out this week. Scott Ketcham‘s wildly off-model Dennis the Menace and Joey didn’t bring about the amount of comments I thought it would. Though it sticks out like a sore thumb I am not bothered by it. For those who are there’s another Scott Ketcham panel coming next week. Will […]

Has the Newspaper Revolution Over Rerun Comic Strips Begun?

30 May 2026 at 15:54
“New comics to start in June” When I saw the headline for The Sharon (Pa.) Herald article about their comics pages I thought it just the first of what will be a number of newspapers explaining why Big Nate will no longer be appearing daily. Turns out it was something else. From The Sharon Herald […]

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  • When Does Fan Art Become a Problem? Alan Gardner
    This week’s rabbit hole technically started last week. Whilst scrolling on Bluesky, I noted Mark Kaufman had reposted a video animation of Nancy dancing to a song on a record player. Since I follow current Nancy cartoonist Caroline Cash and the Nancy Comics by Ernie Bushmiller Bluesky accounts seeing Nancy on my feed is not […]
     

When Does Fan Art Become a Problem?

5 June 2026 at 15:15
This week’s rabbit hole technically started last week. Whilst scrolling on Bluesky, I noted Mark Kaufman had reposted a video animation of Nancy dancing to a song on a record player. Since I follow current Nancy cartoonist Caroline Cash and the Nancy Comics by Ernie Bushmiller Bluesky accounts seeing Nancy on my feed is not […]

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  • Accidental early‑pregnancy use of GLP‑1 drugs shows no major safety signal, study finds
    NEW YORK, June 10 — Use of GLP-1 drugs for diabetes or obesity ‌early in the first trimester of pregnancy, before a woman realises she is pregnant, is not a cause for alarm, a large new data analysis suggests.These medications, which include Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide, sold ‌as Ozempic and Wegovy, and Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide, sold as Zepbound and Mounjaro, are not recommended for use during pregnancy because their safety for the fetus is unknown and animal studie
     

Accidental early‑pregnancy use of GLP‑1 drugs shows no major safety signal, study finds

9 June 2026 at 23:00

Malay Mail

NEW YORK, June 10 — Use of GLP-1 drugs for diabetes or obesity ‌early in the first trimester of pregnancy, before a woman realises she is pregnant, is not a cause for alarm, a large new data analysis suggests.

These medications, which include Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide, sold ‌as Ozempic and Wegovy, and Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide, sold as Zepbound and Mounjaro, are not recommended for use during pregnancy because their safety for the fetus is unknown and animal studies have suggested potential risks.

A box of Ozempic made by Novo Nordisk is seen at a pharmacy in London March 8, 2024. — Reuters pic
A box of Ozempic made by Novo Nordisk is seen at a pharmacy in London March 8, 2024. — Reuters pic

Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health analysed 3,572 pregnancies in women who were taking GLP-1 drugs prior to conception, including 1,467 in women with type 2 diabetes. They looked at outcomes that occurred with continued GLP-1 use into the first trimester, comparing them to non-continuation of the medicines.

After taking individual risk factors into account, the risk for non-live birth was 29.7 per cent with ‌medication continuation versus 27.1 per cent with non-continuation, a difference that was not deemed statistically significant.

Staying on ⁠the drugs also did not appear ⁠to substantially increase the risks for low or high birth ⁠weight or major congenital malformations, although ⁠estimates for these outcomes were ⁠imprecise.

As GLP-1 use among women of reproductive age becomes more prevalent, “this provides some reassurance regarding unintentional exposure to GLP-1s early in pregnancy,” said study leader Dr. Jeremy Brown.

GLP-1 drugs ⁠can improve fertility in some obese women through weight reduction and enhanced insulin sensitivity. — Reuters pic
GLP-1 drugs ⁠can improve fertility in some obese women through weight reduction and enhanced insulin sensitivity. — Reuters pic

GLP-1 drugs ⁠can improve fertility in some obese women through weight reduction and enhanced insulin sensitivity. In addition, tirzepatide in particular has been found to compromise the absorption of oral contraceptives, which can contribute to accidental pregnancy.

Medical guidelines advise stopping GLP-1 drugs at least one or two months before pregnancy, and “our study cannot on its own change such recommendations,” said ⁠Dr. Sonia Hernandez-Diaz, senior author of the report published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

It is not possible to guarantee the drugs are safe, but women who used ⁠them before discovering they were pregnant needn’t panic, she said.

“Based on accumulated evidence, it does ⁠not seem ⁠like GLP-1 drugs when used during the months after conception increase the risk of common (adverse) outcomes substantially. That is as much as we can tell right now, which is reassuring,” Hernandez-Diaz said.

“The message ‌would still need to be for pregnant women and those planning pregnancy to follow the label and their clinicians’ advice regarding GLP-1 when pregnant or planning pregnancy,” she said. — Reuters

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  • This Week’s Comics Page Revue D. D. Degg
    Well That Would Explain It, If Only… On the last Sunday of 2002 a Mandrake the Magicain adventure ended and so did the Mandrake Sunday page. And today we learn why. Mandrake was kidnapped by Sea Hag’s witch sister and kept in her dungeons until now. Which would be a great reveal except Mandrake continued […]
     

This Week’s Comics Page Revue

14 June 2026 at 18:14
Well That Would Explain It, If Only… On the last Sunday of 2002 a Mandrake the Magicain adventure ended and so did the Mandrake Sunday page. And today we learn why. Mandrake was kidnapped by Sea Hag’s witch sister and kept in her dungeons until now. Which would be a great reveal except Mandrake continued […]

The two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion-turned-Fox studio analyst on w…

The two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion-turned-Fox studio analyst on what she expects to see at this year’s global event

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