Annette Young+FollowWeight-loss shots: More than skinny secrets?Turns out those weight-loss shots like Wegovy and Mounjaro might be doing way more than helping people drop pounds. A massive study found they could also lower your risk of dementia, stroke, and even early death—especially if you have type 2 diabetes and obesity. The numbers are wild: 37% lower risk of dementia and 19% less chance of stroke. Scientists say more research is needed, but this could be a total game-changer for long-term health! #Fitness #HealthNews #WeightLoss30Share
Felicia Harris+FollowWeight Loss Jabs, But Make It MicroMicrodosing weight loss jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro is the latest trend—think smaller doses, gentler hunger control, and fewer side effects. Originally big in the US, now UK clinics are offering it to people who want to lose a few pounds but don’t qualify for the full dose. Some swear it helps with cravings, energy, and even pain from conditions like endometriosis. But heads up: docs are divided, and there’s not much research yet. Would you try it? #WeightLoss #Microdosing #Ozempic00Share
Joshua Morris+FollowWeight Loss Supplement Users Getting Paid?Did you ever buy those Roca Labs weight loss supplements? Turns out, the FTC says they made false claims and even threatened to sue people who complained! Now, over 7,000 customers are getting a cut of a $409,000 settlement—checks could be around $55 each. If you’re eligible, keep an eye out for forms and cash your check fast once it arrives. Also, FuboTV users might be in for a payout too thanks to a $3.4 million settlement over privacy issues! #Fitness #settlement #weightloss80Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowWhy Losing Weight Still Costs a FortuneHeard about those hot new weight-loss shots, Wegovy and Zepbound? Prices are dropping, but most folks still pay around $500 a month unless their insurance covers it—and that’s a big IF. Some people are even hunting for cheaper versions from Canada or compounding pharmacies. The real drama? Even with lower prices, steady access is a headache, and insurance coverage is a total mixed bag. Fingers crossed that new pill versions and more competition bring costs down soon! #Business #Industry #weightloss20Share
Joshua Morris+FollowHerbalife’s New Weight Loss Game-Changer?Herbalife just dropped MultiBurn™, a new weight loss supplement packed with science-backed botanicals (think blood orange, hibiscus, chili pepper) to boost metabolism and help shed those stubborn pounds. It’s vegan, gluten-free, and skips the synthetic stuff. The catch? You still need to eat well and move your body, but this could be the extra push for your summer goals. Would you try it or nah? #Fitness #WeightLoss #Wellness20Share
Jerry Clark+FollowWhy Weight-Loss Meds Still Cost a FortuneEli Lilly just dropped the price of its hot weight-loss shot, Zepbound, but unless your insurance is feeling generous, you’re still looking at a $500 bill each month. The real drama? Even as more companies add coverage, most insurance plans treat these meds like a luxury, not a necessity. So, unless you’re lucky with your benefits, that slimmer wallet might be the only thing getting lighter. #Business #Industry #weightloss10Share
Lori Elliott+FollowWeight Loss Jabs Under InvestigationWeight loss injections like Ozempic and Mounjaro are being probed after hundreds in the UK reported serious pancreas issues—some even fatal. Health officials are now studying if your genes could make you more at risk for these side effects. If you’re on these meds and have had pancreatitis, the MHRA wants to hear from you. Just a reminder: these jabs aren’t a magic fix and can come with some heavy risks. Would you still try them? #WeightLoss #Ozempic #Mounjaro #Health #BodyHealth50Share
Mr. Thomas Martin MD+FollowDIY Weight-Loss Shots?! The Wild New TrendPeople are skipping pricey weight-loss meds and mixing their own at home with ingredients ordered online—sometimes from China! Forums like Reddit and Telegram are packed with tips, vendor reviews, and even group lab tests to check purity. Some say it’s a game-changer for their health and wallets, but experts warn it’s risky and unregulated. Would you trust the internet with your next injection? #weightloss #healthtrends #DIY #Fitness30Share
hhill+FollowMonthly Shot Melts Pounds—Seriously!Weight loss meds just got a major upgrade! A new drug called MariTide helped people lose up to 16% of their body weight in a year—and you only need one shot a month (not every week like Ozempic). It even worked for folks with type 2 diabetes. Downsides? Most people had some stomach issues, but those eased up when the dose was increased slowly. Bigger trials are coming, but this could be a game-changer for anyone struggling with weight loss! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #MariTide #Fitness41Share
Ryan Stewart+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Riskier Than We Thought?Weight loss injections like Ozempic and Mounjaro are under the microscope after reports linked them to hundreds of cases of pancreatitis and even 10 deaths in the UK. While most people won’t have issues, experts say the risk is rare but real. Now, a new study is digging into whether your genes could make you more likely to have side effects. Would you still try these meds knowing the risks? #WeightLoss #Ozempic #Mounjaro #Fitness98Share