Mounjaro, Eli Lilly and Weight loss
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People whose diet contained fewer processed foods lost twice as much weight than people who ate more ultra-processed foods, a recent study confirmed.
Just like when you find a glitzy resort in your dream destination, your first question about weight loss drugs might be, how much is this going to set me back? Lucky for you, we’ve done our homework.
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Weight loss is a process that takes a lot of time -- and unfortunately progress isn't always linear. But with patience, consistency and determination, you're sure to be on your way to your goal in your own time.
One popular health platforms is promoting GLP-1 microdosing for weight loss: But how safe and effective is this approach? Medical experts weigh in.
"Forever" PFAS chemicals might hamper a teenager's ability to drop excess weight, even if they've undergone weight-loss surgery, researchers said in a study.
In the end, ChatGPT isn't a magic wand for weight loss, but it can be a surprisingly handy (and free) assistant. From planning your workouts to designing realistic meal plans, it can take the guesswork out of the process and keep you organised. But if you have specific needs, AI might not be the answer.
New studies found that Americans with type 2 diabetes who are taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro could face an increased risk of rare eye conditions.
The Hunting Wives' actress Chrissy Metz gets candid in a new cover story for PEOPLE on her thoughts about using weight loss drugs including GLP-1: 'I just want to live the longest life possible'
Although new medicines can help you lose weight faster and healthier than ever, a new psychology is needed to keep your weight loss benefits for a lifetime.
Studies have linked GLP-1 medications to various eye conditions, some of which may lead to vision loss. Despite these findings, a clear link has yet to be established, and much of the evidence remains inconsistent.
The board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeons at Ochsner Health are seeing a surge in patients seeking body contouring procedures, particularly “Mommy Makeovers” and post-weight loss surgeries.