Bisexual women may face a higher heart disease risk, new research suggests A recent study suggests bisexual women may have poorer cardiovascular health (CVH) and a higher risk of heart disease than heterosexual females. Researchers analyzed data from 12,180 people.
Is Ozempic a ‘Band-aid’ on the real cause of childhood obesity? Former food and pharmaceutical consultant Calley Means said the push by medical experts to put kids on anti-obesity drugs is a distraction from the root cause.
Could cutting calories slow the pace of aging? Possibly, says new study Healthy adults who cut calories by 25% may experience a slight slowdown in the aging process, according to a trial conducted by Columbia University’s Aging Center.
Bariatric surgery patients live longer but face a higher suicide risk, says study Obese patients who have weight-loss surgery live longer than those who don't have the procedure, a new study has found — but mental health challenges may accompany these individuals.
Are you an intermittent faster? If so, binge eating could be in your future, new study suggests A Texas A&M University study, published in the journal Appetite, suggests that intermittent fasting could raise people's risk of binge-eating or other food disorders. Here are details.
'Ozempic face?' Dr. Siegel warns of popular diabetes drug's bizarre side effect Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to dissect the craze behind the popular diabetes drug Ozempic's common use for weight loss.
Chelsea Handler says she 'didn't know' she was on Ozempic Chelsea Handler said she was previously using semaglutide for weight loss without realizing it was Ozempic, a drug intended to manage type 2 diabetes.
North Carolina man, once obese, inspired by Navy SEAL to quit drinking, get fit and radically alter his life A man who dropped over 100 pounds in less than a year now is hoping to motivate others to change their lives while still striving for more for himself. His role model? Navy SEAL David Goggins.
Obesity and belly bulge linked to being 'frail' later in life: study Nutrition and community medicine researchers think they've found a link that connects high body mass indexes and waist circumferences to premature and expected "frailty" in later life.
Body positivity movement rejected by health influencer on weight loss journey: ‘morbid obesity is not healthy’ Dave Danna said the body positivity movement is promoting unhealthy lifestyles after losing nearly 60 pounds over the past six months on his own health journey.