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  • 1 month ago | today.com | Sheila Baylis

    / Source: TODAYBy Millions of Americans have tried GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy, polls show, but pharmacy claims data show that many people stop taking them within less than one year. There are various reasons for this, including the high cost and limited access to the drugs, but side effects — particularly nausea — may cause some people to give up on their medications before they reach their weight loss goals or improve their Type 2 diabetes.

  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Sheila Baylis

    1 hour agoAI 'Chubby' Filter Causes Outrage on TikTokA new filter on TikTok has caused outrage among creators on the platform. The filter, which is being widely referred to as a "AI chubby filter," …Now'Hacks' star calls out Ozempic users who lie about using the weight-loss drugWhen it comes to people allegedly lying about their Ozempic use, Megan Stalter has some thoughts. During a recent appearance on the "Grindr Presents: Who’s The A--hole?

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Sheila Baylis

    Tatsiana Volkava / Getty ImagesMaybe you were always teased for your “chubby cheeks” in grade school, or you feel that your face holds a disproportionate amount of weight compared to other areas of your body. Whatever your reason, if you’re wondering how to lose face fat, there’s both good news and bad news. The good news is that when you begin to lose weight, it should become noticeable in your face right away.

  • 1 month ago | today.com | Sheila Baylis

    / Source: TODAYBy Maybe you were always teased for your “chubby cheeks” in grade school, or you feel that your face holds a disproportionate amount of weight compared to other areas of your body. Whatever your reason, if you’re wondering how to lose face fat, there’s both good news and bad news. The good news is that when you begin to lose weight, it should become noticeable in your face right away.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Sheila Baylis

    Collage artwork depicting women of diverse body shapes, symbolized by fruit and geometric forms: pear, diamond, apple, and hourglass. (Tyler Essary / TODAY Illustration / Getty Images)Generate Key TakeawaysThe body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.