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Weight loss

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Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked

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Combination of Weight Loss Drugs Before Surgery May Lower Risks for Patients with Severe Obesity

Two plant extracts with potential as GLP-1 agonist weight loss pills are identified by AI-based analysis

Plants May Hold Key to New Weight Loss Pills

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Metformin’s Weight Loss Effect Linked to “Anti-Hunger” Molecule Produced During Exercise

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Study identifies multi-organ response to seven day water fast

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Weight re-gained after weight loss results in less muscle, more fat

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Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity

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From the first bite, our sense of taste helps pace our eating

First author Mohit Sodhi of the University of British Columbia.

First epidemiological study links popular weight-loss drugs to stomach paralysis, other serious gastrointestinal conditions

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Study finds Tirzepatide more effective in blood sugar control and body weight loss than semaglutide

Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center and the University of Alabama at Birmingham are conducting a study to see if eating for 8 hours and fasting for 16 each day can slow the aging process in people and are looking for healthy adults aged 25-49 to participate.

Intermittent fasting could slow aging

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Water fasts can help you lose weight, but you might gain it back quickly

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Time-Restricted Eating Shows Comparable Weight Loss Results to Calorie Counting, Study Finds

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Higher Doses of Oral Semaglutide Show Improved Blood Sugar Control and Weight Loss

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