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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Are ‘Ozempic Babies’? How Weight Loss Drugs Affect FertilitySome say that Ozempic can lead to surprise pregnancies, referred to as "Ozempic babies," by increasing fertility. Learn what the research says and the risks of taking it during pregnancy.
As the popularity of weight-loss drugs surges, a new concern is emerging: “Ozempic teeth.” The term refers to a range of dental issues users have reportedly been experiencing — such as dry mouth, bad ...
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Best Life on MSNOzempic Causes Vision Loss, Growing Number of Lawsuits Claim: "There’s Another Side to This Drug"I t’s hard to argue that the introduction of drugs like Ozempic has been anything short of revolutionary for people looking ...
Weight loss injections work by making you feel fuller and less hungry. There are plenty of weight loss medication options to ...
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Health and Me on MSNWhat Is ‘Ozempic Teeth’? Why ‘Ozempic Face’ Isn’t the Only Worry About the Weight-Loss DrugAfter ‘Ozempic Face’, users are now reporting dental damage, jaw pain, and gum issues dubbed ‘Ozempic Teeth’. Experts explain ...
News last week that a CNN investigative report found dozens of fake podcasts on the popular audio streaming and media service platform Spotify, illegally ...
The supply of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss and diabetes treatment is expected to tighten this week with a federal deadline to ...
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Scripps News on MSNDeadline to stop selling cheaper, off-brand versions of GLP-1 medications nearsAfter the the FDA declared an end to the shortage of GLP-1 medications, compounded versions of the drug must be out of the market by Thursday.
A woman from Selby needed emergency treatment after using a skinny jab – allegedly bought from a North Yorkshire salon ...
Users of the weight loss drug Ozempic are reporting a new side effect, Ozempic teeth, characterized by various dental issues.
A common class of antidepressant medications might be even more useful than we thought. Research out today suggests that ...
Researchers of a trial called VITAL, which tracked women and men over 50 for five years, found that vitamin D supplements may help slow biological aging by as much as three years. Another popular ...
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