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Modern weight loss medications represent a breakthrough, but they are most effective when combined with the right lifestyle strategies. Here's what that looks like.
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Good Morning Washington recently sat down with Dr. Patel, a double board-certified physician from Physicians Premiere Weight & Wellness Center.
Her doctor prescribed Wegovy, the version of Ozempic approved for weight loss. It’s part of the GLP-1 class of medications that mimic a hormone the body produces after eating to decrease appetite and ...
Home-based pediatric weight loss programs improved session attendance and contact time, but didn’t outperform clinic care in weight loss for lower-income children.
Learn about FDA-Approved weight loss medications, including Wegovy, Zepbound and Saxenda, and read expert tips for choosing the right medication for you.