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GLP-1 Pet Obesity Treatments Mimic Human Drugs for Cats and Dogs
Our household’s “tungnyang-i” (obese cat) may soon be able to lose weight with obesity treatments. This is because U.S.
A study found soybean oil contributed to obesity in mice, prompting concern about its use as America's most popular cooking ...
Surprised researchers discover hormone-sensitive lipase in the nuclei of fat cells, part of a finely tuned system that ...
A growing trend of using human weight-loss drugs like Ozempic for pets, dubbed 'Ozempets' and 'Ozempups,' is emerging due to ...
Gut microbes link obesity and colon cancer. Diet can shift these microbes fast. Simple changes may lower risk and improve future treatments.
Technology alone can't replace the human touch to produce meaningful weight loss in obesity treatment, reports a new study. Giving people technology alone for the initial phase of obesity treatment ...
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Tirzepatide may only temporarily suppress brain activity involved in "food noise", suggests study
A rare glimpse into the brain activity of a patient with obesity and loss of control eating on tirzepatide, marketed as ...
Why do two people eat the same meal but only one gains weight? Doctors say the answer isn’t willpower or diet.
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