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Split image showing a banana on the left and a medical syringe on the right, illustrating the difference between natural GLP-1 and Ozempic, with the text "Ozempic Explained" overlaid at the bottom.

Ozempic is a synthetic version of a hormone your body already makes. That hormone is called GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), and your intestine releases it naturally when food arrives.

Accelerated aging medical device showing heat damage vs normal condition

Accelerated aging in medical devices is a testing method used to estimate how a product will perform over time by exposing it to elevated conditions, most often heat. In simple terms, it is a way to simulate months or years of aging in a much shorter timeframe.

Doctor using tablet to monitor remote medical devices reliability with connected healthcare data and digital interface

In a recent article for MD+DI, StarFish Medical Software Manager Sean Daniel explores how remote medical devices reliability is becoming a defining challenge as devices move beyond traditional clinical environments into homes, workplaces, and public settings.

medical vs wellness device example showing alert vs no alert functionality

This medical vs wellness example shows how device classification can directly change functionality. Even when hardware is similar, what the device is allowed to do can be very different.