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A provocative study of the weight-loss drug Ozempic
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We’ve all heard of Ozempic by now. It’s only licensed for use as an injectable diabetes treatment in the UK and US, but it’s widely used ‘off label’ to help people lose weight. So much so in fact, tha
Body confidence is at a crossroads. The everyday conversation around weight and appearance has shifted from supermodels and diet clubs, and is now dominated by weight-loss drugs, biohacking and viral
From those lacing up their trainers after losing weight to anyone considering medication as a route to faster race times, the use of GLP-1s in the running community is on the rise. But weighing any potential benefits with the inherent dangers is a delicate balancing act
MULTIPLYING WEIGHT-LOSS MEDS WHEN MIKE DOUSTDAR STARTED AS A SUMMER EMPLOYEE making copies at Novo Nordisk—a teenager living in Austria after fleeing unrest in his home country of Iran at 12—he never
It wasn’t just me feeling lighter, my purse was too
Top hospitals are swapping pills for produce to improve chronic conditions—but it’s unclear who pays for “food as medicine”