A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol.
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Money Talks News on MSNU.S. Severe Obesity Rates Climb Despite Slight Dip in Overall ObesityNew CDC data reveals a concerning rise in severe obesity among U.S. adults, with women and middle-aged individuals most affected. The obesity epidemic continues to strain the healthcare system with ...
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News Medical on MSNBlockbuster drug for diabetes and obesity could also help reduce alcohol intakeThe blockbuster drug semaglutide, better known as Ozempic for diabetes and Wegovy for obesity, could also help people cut down on their alcohol intake, according to new USC research.
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Bowling Green WBKO on MSNNew bill filed would exclude junk food from SNAP BenefitsFRANKFORT, Ky. (WBKO) - A new bill filed in Frankfort would exclude junk foods and other foods of low nutritional value from ...
Genetic risk scores for predicting insulin resistance that were developed for adults are also tied to some cardiometabolic metrics in children and adolescents, according to study findings. Researchers ...
A new study suggests that semaglutide, a drug commonly used for diabetes and obesity, may also help reduce alcohol consumption.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNSF health assessment highlights 3 prioritiesA new report is providing a look at the health of the population in the Sioux Falls area. The Community Health Assessment is done for the Sioux Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area every three years.
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Verywell Health on MSN5 Supplements That May Help Boost Your MetabolismCertain supplements are said to boost your metabolism and act as natural fat burners. But do they work? Find out what the ...
The potential market for the drugs is massive — more than 40 percent of adults in the U.S. are obese — and has seen explosive growth. The number of Americans taking GLP-1s for weight loss rose more ...
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