Millions of people aiming for weight loss might find themselves needing to stay on fat-jabbing medications for life, experts ...
Although adolescents and young adults comprise only one quarter of the sexually active population in the United States, ...
Patients who stop taking popular injectable weight-loss medications typically regain much of the weight they lost within two ...
A new study reveals stopping GLP-1 weight loss drugs leads to rapid weight regain, nearly four times faster than quitting ...
A recent study revealed that a short course of the diabetes drug Ozempic may assist individuals with type 2 diabetes have ...
Recent studies have sparked warnings regarding commonly prescribed medications that could hike the risk of dementia. The research indicates that drugs widely used for bladder conditions, Parkinson's ...
The anti-seizure drug gabapentin is used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain after shingles and restless legs syndrome by affecting chemical messengers in the brain and nerves. Common side effects include ...
The retrospective study could not determine whether some patients were more likely than others to keep off the weight.
Despite previous excitement around a potential link between GLP-1 drugs and a reduced risk of cancer, new research suggests the popular medications “probably have little or no effect” on a person’s ...
A new study hints that pregnant people who have previously taken drugs like Ozempic may face a higher risk of certain poor pregnancy outcomes. But more studies are needed to understand the finding.