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Megan McDonald, 36, of Boxford, Massachusetts, has noticed her shopping habits have changed in the two years she's been on a GLP-1. Since McDonald began using the GLP-1, Zepbound, and she lost 175 ...
The use of GLP-1 medications for weight loss continues to rise. One drawback associated with GLP-1 medications is that weight loss not only includes fat loss, but muscle loss as well. A new study ...
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