margaret39+FollowWeight-Loss Drug Drama: Dose Matters!Amgen’s new weight-loss shot, MariTide, is making waves—but not all good ones. Early trials showed almost 90% of people got sick (literally) when starting on the highest dose. Now, Amgen’s switching it up: lower starting doses, slow increases, and hoping for fewer side effects. The kicker? People still lost up to 20% of their body weight! But with all the nausea, is it worth it? Would you try a monthly shot if it meant serious weight loss? #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Pharma #Fitness110Share
David Hernandez+FollowWeight Loss Jabs Hit NHS—But There’s a CatchBig news: GPs in England can now prescribe the weight loss jab Mounjaro (tirzepatide) to people with severe obesity and health issues. It’s a game-changer for about 220,000 people over the next three years! But here’s the tea: GPs are worried about the extra workload, and pharmacies might not keep up with demand. Plus, experts warn these jabs aren’t a magic fix—real results need lifestyle changes too. Would you try it if you qualified? #WeightLoss #NHS #Mounjaro #Health40Share
Alexis Nicholson+FollowWeight Loss Jab Hits the NHS!Big news: GPs in England can now prescribe the Mounjaro weight loss jab on the NHS! It’s a weekly injection that helps you feel fuller, so you eat less. But it’s not for everyone—mainly for those with a BMI over 40 and serious health issues. If you’re eligible, you’ll need to stick to a healthy diet and exercise, too. Heads up: some side effects like nausea and tummy troubles are possible. Would you try it? #WeightLoss #NHS #Mounjaro #Fitness00Share
Jennifer Price+FollowFasting vs. Calorie Counting: Who Wins?Turns out, intermittent fasting and old-school calorie restriction work about the same for weight loss, according to a massive new review. The only slight edge? Alternate day fasting (think: eat one day, fast the next) might help you drop a few more pounds, but nothing dramatic. The real takeaway: there’s no magic diet—just pick what fits your life and stick with it. Consistency is the real MVP here! #WeightLoss #IntermittentFasting #DietTips #Fitness20Share
margaret39+FollowNew Weight-Loss Pill Might Top OzempicMove over, Ozempic—there’s a new contender in town! Early trials show amycretin, a weight-loss drug you can take as a pill or jab, helped people lose up to 25% of their body weight in just 36 weeks. That’s way more than what’s been seen with Wegovy or Ozempic. Plus, the pill version could make weight-loss meds way easier to get (no more needles or fridges needed). Still early days, but this could be a game-changer! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Amycretin #Fitness152Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowDaily Weight Loss Pill Shakes Things UpA new daily weight loss pill called amycretin is making waves! Early studies show people lost over 13% of their body weight in just 12 weeks with the pill, and even more with the injection version. It works by targeting hunger hormones, and most side effects were mild and faded away. Could this be the next big thing for weight loss? #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Amycretin #Fitness70Share
Annette Young+FollowOzempic vs Surgery: The Real Weight Loss WinnerTurns out, Ozempic and similar meds aren’t the weight loss magic bullet we thought—bariatric surgery actually leads to 5x more weight loss over two years! A new NYU study found people who had surgery lost about 26% of their body weight, while those on meds dropped just 5%. The catch? Surgery is way more permanent and invasive, but sticking to meds long-term is tough for most. If you’re weighing your options, this might be the reality check you need! #WeightLoss #Ozempic #BariatricSurgery #Fitness21Share
Annette Young+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Real Life vs. HypeTurns out those viral weight-loss injections aren’t quite the miracle they seemed in clinical trials. A new study found people lost way less weight with semaglutide and tirzepatide in real life—mostly because many quit early (thanks to high costs, side effects, and insurance drama). Sticking with the meds and keeping a high dose helped, and women saw better results. Plus, tirzepatide users dropped more pounds than those on semaglutide. Real talk: these jabs work best if you can actually stick with them! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Semaglutide #Fitness01Share
Annette Young+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Not the Magic Fix?Turns out those viral weight loss jabs like Wegovy and Mounjaro aren’t working as well in real life as they did in clinical trials. A new study found people lost way less weight with the meds compared to surgery—like, 5.7% vs. 26.5% after two years! Cost, side effects, and sticking with the treatment might be why. If you’re considering your options, real-world results might not match the hype. #WeightLoss #HealthNews #GLP1 #Fitness102Share
margaret39+FollowWeight-Loss Jabs Set to Go Mainstream?Weight-loss jabs like Mounjaro could soon be as common as statins on the NHS! The top doc says cheaper versions are coming, and GPs will start prescribing them soon—no more jumping through hoops for access. The hope? These meds could help turn the tide on obesity, but experts warn they’re not a magic fix. Still, this could totally change how we tackle weight loss in the UK. Would you try one if it was easier to get? #WeightLoss #NHS #HealthNews #Fitness163Share