darrell47+FollowJason Kelce’s Glow-Up Has Fans SwooningJason Kelce just dropped 25 lbs since retiring from the NFL, and fans are losing it over his new look! He showed off his slimmer self at a Philly golf tournament, and the comments are pure gold—think: “Can this man get any hotter?” and “It’s giving, ‘The Incredible Shrinking Man.’” Jason says he’s feeling better than ever and wants to lose a bit more (but not too much). Honestly, loving this honest dad energy and the internet’s thirst! #JasonKelce #WeightLoss #NFL #GlowUp #FanReactions #Spirituality00Share
Mr. Thomas Martin MD+FollowBerry Power: Fat Burn & BP Drop?!New Zealand blackcurrant extract (yep, the same stuff in CurraNZ) just got crowned the new superfood! A new study found it can boost fat burning by up to 200%—and it slashes blood pressure by 11% after exercise. Women with higher body fat saw the biggest results, but it worked for everyone. Imagine burning an extra 72g of fat a month just by adding this berry to your routine. Could this be the natural answer to weight loss meds? #HealthNews #Superfood #WeightLoss #HeartHealth #Blackcurrant #Health30Share
hhill+FollowOzempic Rebound Is Real—Here’s the ScoopTurns out, the Ozempic weight loss magic doesn’t last if you stop taking it. New research found most people who dropped pounds on meds like Ozempic or Wegovy gained it all back within a year after quitting—yep, even after losing 30+ pounds! Experts say unless you’re ready to make it a long-term thing (or overhaul your lifestyle), the weight will likely creep back. So, is Ozempic a quick fix or a lifetime commitment? #Ozempic #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wellness #Trending #Health110172Share
margaret39+FollowWeight Loss Meds: The Catch No One Talks AboutTurns out, those new weight loss meds like Wegovy and Mounjaro work fast—but the weight comes back just as quick if you stop taking them. A new study found most people regain all the weight they lost within two years after quitting the meds. Even though you can drop a lot more pounds with the newer drugs, the regain is faster than with older meds or even just dieting. Basically, these aren’t a quick fix unless you’re in it for the long haul! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wegovy #Mounjaro #Wellness #Health4722Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowWeight-loss meds: Cancer risk game-changer?Weight-loss drugs like GLP-1s (think Ozempic, Wegovy) might do more than just help you drop pounds—they could actually lower your risk for certain obesity-related cancers, according to a new study. The wild part? These meds seem to cut cancer risk not just by helping you lose weight, but also by reducing inflammation and possibly even messing with cancer cells directly. Still early days, but this could be a huge deal for anyone thinking about weight-loss options! #WeightLoss #CancerPrevention #HealthNews #GLP1 #Wellness #Health232Share
Dr. Ryan Newton+FollowTeens Turning to Surgery for Weight LossWeight-loss surgery is on the rise for U.S. teens—even with all the hype around new weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. From 2021 to 2023, surgeries jumped 15%, especially among Hispanic and Black teens. Turns out, these meds aren’t easy to get (or covered by insurance), so surgery is still the go-to for many. Most teens are getting gastric sleeves, and experts say it’s still the gold standard for lasting results. Wild, right? #WeightLoss #TeenHealth #BariatricSurgery #HealthNews #ObesityAwareness #Health20Share
margaret39+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: The Catch No One Talks AboutTurns out, those weight loss injections like Wegovy and Mounjaro work wonders—until you stop them. A new Oxford study found people regain nearly all the weight they lost within a year of quitting the meds. Even with the newer, stronger jabs, the pounds creep back fast—way faster than after stopping a diet. Experts say these drugs aren’t a quick fix; you need real lifestyle changes to keep the weight off for good. Otherwise, it’s a yo-yo cycle! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wellness #WeightLossJourney #GLP1 #Health51Share
Miranda Martin+FollowWeight Loss Jabs: Secret Cancer Fighters?Turns out those weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy might be doing more than curbing cravings—they could actually help lower your risk of obesity-related cancers, even beyond just losing weight! Researchers found people on these meds had a 41% lower risk of certain cancers compared to those who had weight loss surgery. The catch? Experts say we need more research before calling it a miracle, but it’s a pretty wild twist for these popular jabs! #WeightLoss #CancerPrevention #Ozempic #Wegovy #HealthNews #Health20Share
Jennifer Price+FollowThis Weight-Loss Pill Might Outdo Fat JabsA new weight-loss pill is making waves—think gastric bypass results, but without surgery or needles! It coats your gut to block calorie absorption, triggers fullness hormones, and might have fewer side effects than popular fat jabs like Ozempic. Plus, it’s just a pill you pop, not an injection. Early tests show it’s safe, easy, and could help keep weight off long-term. Could this be the future of weight loss? #WeightLoss #HealthNews #Wellness #Innovation #GoldenAge #Health145Share
Vincent Perry+FollowZepbound Beats Wegovy, But Will Prices Drop?So, Eli Lilly’s new weight loss shot, Zepbound, just outperformed Wegovy in a major trial—folks lost more pounds and inches on average. But before you rush to ask your doctor, here’s the twist: chatter online is all about whether Trump’s push to slash drug prices will actually make these meds affordable. Investors are nervous, but for everyday people, the real question is—will this new super-shot finally fit our budgets? Stay tuned! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #MoneyHacks #DrugPrices #Investing #Business20Share