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'American Idol' alum Mandisa died from complications of class III obesity. Here's what that means.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 1 day agoMandisa died from complications of class III obesity. Here's what that means. (Slaven Vlasic/Getty...
What's the Difference Between Ozempic and Metformin, and Which One Is Right for You?
Parade via Yahoo News· 14 hours ago"It is a brand name version of semaglutide, which is also in Wegovy, and is sometimes prescribed...
Revolutionary Weight Loss: Largest Ever Obesity Study Showcases Semaglutide’s Promise
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoTwo important studies stemming from the largest and most prolonged clinical trial of semaglutide’s...
Common low-calorie sweetener linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoA common low-calorie sweetener called xylitol, found in gum, candy, toothpaste and more, may cause...
Arizona opinion: Equitable healthcare access and obesity
Arizona Daily Star· 14 hours agoMillions of Americans suffer from obesity. From friends and family to their own healthcare...
Mandisa's cause of death was complications from obesity, autopsy report determines
Entertainment Weekly· 2 days agoAn autopsy report has confirmed Mandisa’s cause of death. The American Idol star and Christian...
Smokers like me are stigmatised, but fat people should be taking the rap
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoOn a scale of one to Orson Welles and Queen Latifah, how fat are you? Mildly overweight, Rubenesque,...
‘American Idol’ singer Mandisa died of class III obesity, autopsy reveals
TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe star who rose to fame on season five of “American Idol” was found dead in her home in Franklin,...
'American Idol' alum Mandisa's cause of death revealed: complications of obesity
Detroit News· 1 day agoMandisa, the Grammy winning Christian music singer and former "American Idol" contestant, died in...
We Unlocked the Secret to Beating Obesity. It’s Time to Act Like It. - The American Spectator | USA...
American Spectator· 4 hours ago“Epidemic” has become almost trite, but it certainly applies to obesity in the U.S. and much of the...