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How new weight loss drugs affect your entire body
ClickOnDetroit· 12 minutes agoMedications like Wegovy, Zepbound and Saxenda are revolutionizing weight loss for millions of Americans, but they ...
'Ozempic Boob' Is Actually Pretty Common—Here's What It Is, and How to Know If You Have It
Parade via AOL· 2 days agoFor many people, prescription weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have had dramatic...
Novo Nordisk's Older Generation Weight-Loss Drug Saxenda Associated With Decreased Bone Mass...
Benzinga via AOL· 1 hour agoThe study, led by Signe Sørenson Torekov of Copenhagen University, suggests that while these ...
I lost 42 pounds with Ozempic, but was shaken by the drug's psychological toll
TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoI felt very full, very fast.” Hari ultimately lost 42 pounds with Ozempic and then its sister drug ...
New weight loss drugs are on the way — and the health benefits are even more promising
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPharmaceutical companies are racing to develop new weight loss drugs following the success of...
New weight loss drugs are coming, and they could burn more fat with fewer side effects
NBC News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe hope is patients will experience fewer side effects like nausea commonly associated with GLP-1...
In States That Won’t Pay for Obesity Drugs, ‘They May as Well Have Never Been Created’
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoAround a quarter of the people she sees in her small clinic in Wyoming County would benefit from the...
Wegovy helped women lose more weight than men with the same heart condition, study says
Quartz· 1 day agoNovo Nordisk’s highly coveted weight loss drug Wegovy was found to help women with heart failure...
Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Could Reduce Bone Density, Study Suggests
Forbes· 16 hours agoPeople who use drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy may experience bone density loss, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Network, amid concerns ...
Ozempic Quiets Food Noise in the Brain—But How?
Scientific American· 8 hours agoKimberly Chauche, a corporate secretary in Lincoln, Neb., says she’s always been overweight. Since then her life has involved nutritionists and personal trainers, and eventually she sought therapists ...