Ozempic
Amid her return to the tennis court at Wimbledon 2026, Williams recently opened up about her year's-long weight loss journey discussing the drug that has her looking and feeling better than ever.
A new experimental drug may offer hope for those struggling with the unwanted side effects of the popular diabetes medication Ozempic, according to a recent study.
Stopping GLP-1 medication like Ozempic can leave people wondering what happens next. Navigating life after this diabetes treatment is crucial.
Some people using Ozempic have started to report an unusual and unpleasant side effect, one that, quite literally, stinks. It’s often referred to as Ozempic breath.
Is Ozempic Killing Your Sex Drive? The Unexpected Side Effect Of GLP-1 Drugs No One Warned You About
A new study examines whether GLP-1 medications, commonly used for diabetes, can impact sexual desire in patients.
Since 2025, lawsuits have been increasing over claims Ozempic may trigger NAION, an “eye stroke” that blocks blood flow to the optic nerve and can cause sudden, painless, permanent blindness.
What happens when you stop taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic? Recent studies reveal concerning side effects and weight regain.
After denying using Ozempic, Ice Spice is resembling her old self again and finally addressing her sudden weight loss in 2024.
Microdosing weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have gained popularity among individuals aiming to shed pounds, but health experts warn that this emerging trend should be approached with caution.
Ozempic and Wegovy use is soaring, but experts warn GLP-1 drugs may trigger restrictive eating disorders, driven not by body image, but by fear and anxiety around food.
An affordable pill called naltrexone is gaining buzz as the "Ozempic of alcohol" for its reported ability to curb drinking cravings, similar to how GLP-1 drugs help reduce appetite.
Ozempic and Wegovy usage are booming for weight loss, but some patients report surprising side effects—like sagging earlobes—according to 'Allure’s' Marci Robin.
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