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  2. Quiz: Are Weight-Loss Drugs Right for You? - AOL

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    If you're thinking about taking weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, this expert-backed chart will help you see if you qualify.

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    Take our quiz to see how much you know about weight loss drugs, who uses them and how they work.

  4. 16 Ways to Stay Motivated to Lose Weight in 2025

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    4. Think More Positively. One study on adults looking to lose weight found that negative emotions predicted the intake of unhealthy food, while positive emotions were predictors of intentional ...

  5. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency have approved weight loss medications for adults with either a body-mass index (BMI) of at least 30, or a body-mass index of at least 27 with at least one weight-related comorbidity. This patient population is considered to have sufficiently high baseline health ...

  6. Weight loss - Wikipedia

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    Intentional weight loss is the loss of total body mass as a result of efforts to improve fitness and health, or to change appearance through slimming. Weight loss is the main treatment for obesity, [1] [2] [3] and there is substantial evidence this can prevent progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes with a 7–10% weight loss and manage cardiometabolic health for diabetic people with a ...

  7. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    This is not an abstract concern: Surveys of higher-weight adults find that their worst experiences of discrimination come from their own families. Erika, a health educator in Washington, can still recite the word her father used to describe her: “husky.” Her grandfather preferred “stocky.”

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