News

Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about ...
As a Black woman I’ve spent much of my life trying to find the balance between styling my hair and preserving it. Growing up ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Dr. Ann Payne-Johnson from USA Family Medicine in partnership with Accordia Health joined WKRG News 5 on The Doctor Is In to share her insight on alternatives to weight ...
Weight loss is complex and super personal, especially for women (more on this soon), so, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to “Where do you lose weight first?” The truth is, whether the ...
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula explains a new study indicating that stopping GLP 1 weight loss medications too soon could make it harder to lose weight.
A sustained weight loss of about 6.5% of body weight without medications or surgery in middle-aged people is linked to substantial long-term health benefits, said lead study author Dr. Timo ...
Dr Maurice O'Farrell provides obesity clinical care in the Medication Weight Loss Clinic and is the owner of this clinic. M.O'.F has served on advisory boards for Novo Nordisk and Johnson ...
by carla k. johnson Excess body weight can raise the risk of certain cancers, leading researchers to wonder whether blockbuster drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic and Zepbound could play a role in cancer ...
The main benefit of weight-loss medications is, of course, weight loss. You can expect to lose between 3% and 12% of your body weight over the span of a year (more than with lifestyle changes alone).
Dear A.S.: When we see dramatic weight loss like yours (greater than 5% to 10% is generally considered important, and yours is greater than 30%), we think about a few important categories.
Long-term hair loss seems to be more unlikely, the doctor said, as the “inciting event” (weight loss and stress) often normalizes as individuals reach their target weight. blackday – stock ...
A sustained weight loss of about 6.5% of body weight without medications or surgery in middle-aged people is linked to substantial long-term health benefits, said lead study author Dr. Timo ...