The future of weight loss is looking more varied by the second. This week, scientists have reported the preliminary findings of a small trial testing out a novel, non-surgical procedure for obesity—one that works by burning part of the mucus-filled lining of the stomach. The patients in the trial lost about 8% of their baseline weight and experienced a significant drop in their hunger. The procedure is known as endoscopic mucosal ablation, which is a technique already used to remove precancerous or other abnormal bits of tissue from the diges ...
Eli Lilly's tirzepatide helped people lose up to 50 pounds, the sort of weight loss results only consistently seen with bariatric surgery.
People taking the experimental drug amycretin were found to lose almost twice as much weight over a 12-week period as the average weight loss seen with semaglutide.
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) closely associates with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle intervention and bariatric surgery aiming at substantial weight loss...
An experimental weight-loss pill helped people drop 13% of their body weight in a three-month period. The results from early clinical trials were presented by Novo Nordisk this week.
Few studies have been conducted analyzing the effect of bariatric surgery-induced weight loss on HRV assessed by 24-hour Holter monitoring. The aim of this study was to assess weight loss...
and Experimental Therapeutics, Thomas Jefferson University... bariatric surgery or pharmacotherapy due to surgical risks and... producing weight loss, such lifestyle intervention strategies...
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greater weight loss benefits than any drug currently on the market. The experimental drug, retatrutide, helped people lose... bariatric surgery. “It’s certainly knocking on the door or...
The logic behind weight-loss surgery seems simple: rearrange the digestive tract so the stomach can hold less food and the food bypasses part of the small intestine, allowing fewer of a meal's calo...