Weight loss
8 things people using weight loss injections should not do
GLP-1 type medications help control appetite and lose weight – and there are 8 habits that will prevent you from enjoying their full benefit, and may cause unpleasant side effects.
Study found possible link between weight loss medications and osteoporosis
Using weight loss injections? A dietitian explains what you must eat
Eating healthy and still gaining weight? This is probably the reason
Time-restricted eating leads to sustained weight loss, irrespective of eating window timing
Restricting the eating window to 8 hours at any time of day for 3 months can result in significant weight loss for at least a year.
Weight-loss injections 41% more effective than surgery in reducing obesity-related cancer risk
Researchers found GLP-1 receptor agonists offer additional protection beyond weight loss alone.
Purim Shpiel: New cutting-edge weight loss procedure takes the world by storm
Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Dr. Maya Roseman: How to use your phone to lose weight
More and more apps are targeting an audience that wants to lose weight. Dr. Maya Roseman explains how to use them wisely.
Herbal tea in four flavors for weight loss
Natural tea flavor, raspberry, peach, and lemon to help improve metabolism rate.
Ensuring a healthier society means addressing obesity bias - opinion
Addressing weight stigma requires a multifaceted approach involving individuals, healthcare providers, policymakers, and society as a whole.
Bioma Review: The Truth About This Gut Health Probiotic's Benefits & Ingredients - Legit or a Scam?
Lifestyle medicine: Finding the right 'dose' to combat chronic disease
Tailored wellness plans show the power of finding the right “dose” for your needs.
Scientists explain how fizzy water could support weight loss
Researchers warn that CO₂ in sparkling water is not a standalone solution for weight loss.
Study of 2 million patients maps benefits and risks of new weight-loss drugs
GLP-1 medications associated with lower risks of Alzheimer's and heart disease, but higher risks of pancreatitis and kidney problems.