My Apple Watch thinks I have sleep apnea. Now what?
The Apple Watch now features an FDA-approved sleep apnea detector. Can weight loss help if your watch indicates you might have a breathing problem?
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Can tiny doses of powerful GLP-1 drugs help people lose weight or maintain weight loss? Here’s what an obesity doctor has to say about microdosing GLP-1s.
The Apple Watch now features an FDA-approved sleep apnea detector. Can weight loss help if your watch indicates you might have a breathing problem?
Zepbound and Ozempic are both used for weight loss, often with amazing results. How do you know which one is right for you?
Can berberine or psyllium husk work just as well as Ozempic for weight loss—at a fraction of the price and red tape? Here’s what to know.
Preventing and treating leptin resistance remains one of the biggest challenges in controlling your weight.
Rybelsus is one of the brand names for semaglutide that's approved for type 2 diabetes. But it can also help people lose weight.
Wondering how much liraglutide costs, now that there’s a generic for Victoza? We’ve got answers.
Taking Zepbound for weight loss? The dosage typically increases over time. Learn how to take Zepbound and what a typical dosing schedule looks like.
Saxenda and Victoza share an active ingredient, but they are far from the same GLP-1 drug. Find out how and why they differ here.
It’s not necessarily about the time you spend logging behaviors but how consistently you do it. Here are our tips for effective self-check-ins.
Almost half of Americans 18–44 have insulin resistance, but most don’t know it. Here are some signs to look out for.
Most people who take GLP-1 medications regain two-thirds of the weight lost when they stop taking it. Once you start, can you ever stop?
As much as you love your partner, if their snoring keeps you up, that's not good for your health or weight care. (And it may be hurting them, too.) Here's how to handle it.
Ozempic and Trulicity are both GLP-1 medications approved to treat type 2 diabetes, but they also show success in weight loss. Which is best for your weight loss goals? Find out here.
Wegovy and Trulicity are both GLP-1 medications that help with weight loss, but only one is FDA approved for weight management. So does that make it a better option for you? Find out here.
Victoza and Trulicity are GLP-1 medications that not only treat type-2 diabetes but have also shown great results in weight loss. Which one is better for you? Find out here.
Categorizing foods can lead to a cycle of guilt, shame, and restrictive behaviors– none of which are good for your health.
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