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Three new studies suggest that Ozempic and related diabetes and weight loss drugs may help protect the brain from strokes.
Scientists discovered that diabetes medicines like Ozempic, which help people lose weight, might also protect people's brains from strokes.
For many, the name Ozempic has become a buzzword for quick weight loss, the so-called “miracle shot” that’s all over TikTok ...
The federal government is expected to start a 5-year-long experiment that will provide some limited coverage of obesity ...
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are actively exploring other medical uses for their GLP-1 drugs, and have already seen some success ...
Pediatricians in Utah can prescribe weight loss drugs for adolescents over 12 years of age, according to the American Academy ...
Byproducts from gut bacteria breaking down tryptophan, a dietary amino acid, can restore hormone-secreting gut cells reduced ...
What happens when you stop taking Ozempic®? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. When you stop taking ...
The number of U.S. adults that are aware of GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, has jumped significantly in the last few years, a new survey shows. The YouGov poll, ...
Sharon Osbourne lost weight with the help of Ozempic after calling herself a 'food addict' and ultimately warning against the ...
Could popular diabetes and weight loss drugs like Ozempic actually protect your brain from stroke damage, or prevent strokes altogether? Three new studies presented at a major neurosurgery conference ...