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Runners, cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts say weight-loss drugs give them a performance edge, despite potential risks.
Tess Holliday shut down an Ozempic troll with class, calling out the hypocrisy plus-sized people face. She reminded everyone that living authentically deserves respect, not judgment.
Studies in neuroscience with applications to humans offer clues about what makes us start eating, and when we stop.
Essentially, this refers to how the drug can impact a person's skin. Health.com explains: "Some people have reported 'Ozempic ...
Novo Nordisk remains financially strong, but pricing pressures and CagriSema challenges limit near-term upside. Find out why ...
Tess Holliday, model and body activist, responded to a critic who suggested she should take Ozempic. Ozempic is a medication ...
This week in Ozempic news: No more compounded GLP-1s, weight-loss pills are coming, and WeightWatchers is filing for ...
A man who took Ozempic and then became legally blind is suing the manufacturer, arguing it should have warned patients that ...
The Lessie B. Price Center advertised their fitness programs for seniors and educational programs for youth at their open ...
The Columbia County Spring Fair is back in town, but this time with some policy changes amid disruptions last week.
Shares of WW International, formerly known as Weight Watchers, more than doubled after the company received a letter from an activist investor arguing against a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The ...
Novo Nordisk scored a legal win against compounders of its blockbuster GLP-1 drugs. But it may not end the copycats.