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Ozempic without the side effects? New drug touted as weight loss game changer By Diana Bruk Published June 26, 2025, 5:36 p.m. ET ...
Microdosing isn’t just popular for psychedelics. Some consumers are taking smaller than standard doses of GLP-1s—the popular class of weight-loss and diabetes drugs that include Ozempic ...
Ozempic may be adding some spring to your step — but it might also be taking a bite out of your smile. As the popularity of weight-loss drugs surges, a new concern is emerging: “Ozempic teeth.” ...
Health Ozempic, other semaglutides linked to hair loss: Here's what to know Study participants were 50% more likely to have hair loss with the diabetes and weight-loss drugs By Melissa Rudy Fox News ...
It’s generally OK to drink alcohol when taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, but you may find you don’t want to as much. Learn more about alcohol and GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic.
Should Ozempic be added to the water supply? That is the kind of half-joking question that doctors kick around when a new class of drugs begins to help a big chunk of the population.
For example, nausea is Ozempic's most common side effect, affecting up to 20% of people. In one study, around 13% of people reported nausea within the first three months of taking Ozempic.
Does using Ozempic cause brain fog? It depends on who you ask. This article takes a closer look at what’s going on with Ozempic users reporting brain fog, including how the medication works in ...
Some GLP-1 users report "Ozempic smell," a newfound attraction to sweet perfumes and scents, possibly linked to how the medications affect the brain regions controlling smell and taste.
Ozempic, the brand name for semaglutide, works by mimicking a natural hormone in the body called GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), which is released after eating. Ozempic helps lower blood sugar ...
Lizzo Admits She’s Tried Ozempic for Weight Loss but Reveals What Really Worked for Her “It’s just the science, for me, calories in vs. calories out.