Ozempic side effects: arthritis and pancreatitis on the rise
Study of 2 million patients: Ozempic reduces some risks by 10-20% but increases pancreatitis, kidney problems, and arthritis. Is it worth it?
Study of 2 million patients: Ozempic reduces some risks by 10-20% but increases pancreatitis, kidney problems, and arthritis. Is it worth it?
Stop the slimming drugs? Three new endoscopic techniques guarantee lasting weight loss without devastating side effects
Stanford researchers isolate a natural Ozempic in the body: the peptide BRP reduces appetite and weight by acting only on the brain.
Ozempic’s active ingredient semaglutide reduces arthritis pain so much that patients drop out of the study.
Microdosing Ozempic is controversial. Some doctors practice it, others criticize it. Good, useless or harmful?
Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs could have a significant impact on tobacco, sweets and alcohol, according to a Morgan Stanley survey that highlights changes in consumption

Ozempic and Wegovy represent a turning point in the treatment of obesity, but for some patients the road to weight loss seems more uphill.