As anti-obesity medications gain popularity, a new concern has also gained traction among researchers: increased food waste. A self-administered online survey sponsored by Ohio State found that 25% of ...
Researchers at Henry Ford Health, collaborating with WeightWatchers International, report that more than 40% of individuals ...
Losing weight with anti-obesity medications (AOM ... had a greater likelihood of reducing alcohol use," Miller-Matero said. Prior to beginning their medication, participants were asked if their ...
The proposal would expand coverage of anti-obesity drugs to 7.5 million people covered by Medicare and Medicaid, the Biden ...
A study finds that anti-obesity medications may help reduce alcohol consumption, with nearly half of participants in weight ...
A new study finds people who take weight-loss drugs also cut back on alcohol consumption. Researchers think the drugs could ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed changes to reduce prescription drug costs for Medicare Advantage and ...
Losting weight with anti-obesity medications (AOM) also resulted in decreased alcohol consumption for about half of the participants in a news study appearing in the current issue of JAMA Network Open ...
The Biden administration wants to expand coverage of anti-obesity medications to millions on Medicare, Medicaid.
The rise in obesity rates across the United States has brought increased attention to treatments aimed at addressing the ...
Nearly half of individuals consuming alcohol at baseline reduced their alcohol consumption following the initiation of AOMs.