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Semaglutide may increase risk for suicidal thoughts
Adults who take semaglutide may have increased risk for developing suicidal thoughts, according to results from a case-control study published in JAMA Network Open.
Vegan diet better for weight loss than Mediterranean diet
A low-fat vegan diet significantly reduced harmful inflammatory dietary compounds compared with a Mediterranean diet, according to findings from a randomized study.
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Among adults with diabetes, 57% believe they can manage it with GLP-1s alone
A majority of people with diabetes rely on their primary care provider for diabetes management and believe using drugs such as GLP-1 receptor agonists are enough to manage their disease, according to survey results.
Tirzepatide cuts risk for progression to type 2 diabetes for adults with prediabetes
Adults with prediabetes and overweight or obesity have a 94% lower risk for developing type 2 diabetes with the once-weekly GIP/GLP-1 dual agonist tirzepatide vs. placebo, according to top-line results from the SURMOUNT-1 3-year study.
Levels of some circulating proteins may inform care of comorbid obesity, heart failure
Twelve circulating proteins associated with obesity and heart failure may inform treatment for adults with both conditions, according to a study published in Obesity.
Obesity associated with longer survival in immunotherapy-treated head, neck cancer
An analysis of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma who received immune checkpoint inhibitors showed those with obesity survived longer than those with normal BMI.
Top-line data show significant weight loss with HU6 in patients with obesity-related HFpEF
HU6, a controlled metabolic accelerator, met the primary endpoint of weight reduction in patients with obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, according to top-line results of the phase 2a HuMAIN trial.
Bariatric surgery does not reduce risk for cancer, heart disease among older adults
Bariatric surgery did not reduce risk for obesity-related cancer or cardiovascular disease compared with nonoperative treatment among adults aged at least 60 years, according to results of a population-based cohort study.
Maternal obesity increases the risk for unexpected sudden infant death
Maternal obesity may be linked to increased risk for sudden unexpected infant death, results from aa cohort study in JAMA Pediatrics suggest.
Adults maintain drops in body weight, HbA1c at 1 year after duodenal mucosal resurfacing
Adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes had reductions in body weight and HbA1c 1 year after undergoing an endoscopic procedure that resurfaces the duodenum lining, according to top-line results from a real-world registry study.
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