Unexpected Drug Combo Can Help Lose Weight in Older Women

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Scientists have discovered a potential drug combination that could boost a popular weight loss treatment for older women. In a small retrospective study of women taking varying doses of tirzepatide for weight loss, after 15 months of treatment, participants who also used menopausal hormone therapy experienced 35 percent more total body weight loss than those … Read more

6 FDA Decisions To Watch in Q2 2026

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The second quarter is looking very busy for the FDA, which in April is expected to make a handful of very important decisions. One of them is for a rare disease with unmet needs, while the other, for the treatment of melanoma, can be a sign of how things can change in the institution after … Read more

Simple Eating Habits With Steady Calories Linked to Better Weight Gain, Research Suggests – Where Food Comes From

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Simple, repeatable eating habits can help people stick to diets, see better results, study says Sticking to the same foods and eating a consistent number of calories each day can help people lose weight, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study, published in the journal Health PsychologyIt was found that adults … Read more

Brazil’s Weight Management and Wellness Market Size to Hit $530 Million by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 4.1%, Vyansa Intelligence Report

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NEW DELHI, March 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — According to an in-depth study published by Vyansa Intelligence, the Weight Management and Wellness Market in Brazil is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 4.1% during 2026–2032. Market growth is primarily driven by increasing awareness of preventive healthcare, rising prevalence of obesity and lifestyle-related conditions, and … Read more