Prescription weight loss drugs have been lauded as the miracle drug for treating diabetes and obesity, but new research suggests that these drugs, known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) ...
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have long helped people eat less — now, they’re showing promise in helping people crave less. A new analysis of records from over 600,000 diabetic veterans found that GLP-1 ...
People struggling with many addictions, ranging from opioids to gambling, are reporting similar experiences in clinics, on social media and around dinner tables.
The Reprieve introduces a clinically intensive outpatient addiction treatment program designed to expand access to high-quality recovery care in Calgary.
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When Food Policy Becomes Punishment

As a rural doctor, I see how food stamps restrictions turn poverty into a moral failing ...
Evidence continues to mount suggesting that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may help people cut back on cigarettes, ...
When considering the drugs most likely to cause former addicts to repeatedly relapse, opioids, cocaine, and methamphetamine stand out as the most dangerous.
From doomscrolling and cyberbullying to climate anxiety and war footage, children today are growing up under a constant ...
At the Klarman Center for Eating Disorders at McLean Hospital in Belmont, recovery is built through structured treatment and a team approach designed to help patients return to life beyond the program ...
Morecambe-based mum Amber Currah, 28, is still dealing with the impact of her addiction more than two years after she stopped taking it.
American Heart Association argues that South Carolina bill H.4303 would benefit the tobacco industry at the expense of public ...
Imagine your body is a high-end smartphone that hasn't been rebooted in years. It’s lagging, the battery drains instantly, and the "background apps" — your internal organs — are struggling under the ...