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Proof pregnant Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker already chose their baby’s name
Proof pregnant Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker already chose their baby’s name
Proof pregnant Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker already chose their baby’s name
2023-07-02 06:44
Europe’s Banks Say They’re Back. So Why Doesn’t Anyone Buy Their Shares?
Europe’s Banks Say They’re Back. So Why Doesn’t Anyone Buy Their Shares?
PacWest Bancorp lost $1 billion in one quarter, saw its stock drop 89% in two months, and has
2023-05-25 17:06
MATCHDAY: City to celebrate EPL title, PSG can clinch French league
MATCHDAY: City to celebrate EPL title, PSG can clinch French league
Manchester City will be in the mood to celebrate in its first game since being confirmed as English Premier League champion again
2023-05-21 05:17
25-under-25: Don't dare to dismiss Devin Vassell
25-under-25: Don't dare to dismiss Devin Vassell
Devin Vasell is ranked No. 18 on our list of the best young players in the NBA. The 23-year-old wing is poised for a breakout season if he can stay healthy.
2023-10-12 16:15
Mauricio Pochettino to retain Chelsea's interest in Declan Rice
Mauricio Pochettino to retain Chelsea's interest in Declan Rice
Mauricio Pochettino is keen for Chelsea to sign West Ham midfielder Declan Rice.
1970-01-01 08:00
Deshaun Watson defends his drive as he deals with injury: 'Why wouldn't I want to play?'
Deshaun Watson defends his drive as he deals with injury: 'Why wouldn't I want to play?'
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is defending himself against critics who don't think he's pushing hard enough to return from a shoulder injury
2023-10-27 04:56
Cuba rolls out red carpet for Russian business in push to deepen economic ties
Cuba rolls out red carpet for Russian business in push to deepen economic ties
By Dave Sherwood and Nelson Acosta HAVANA Russian and Cuban officials and business leaders on Wednesday announced new
2023-05-18 05:59
Why was Polo G detained by police? Cops swarm rapper’s Los Angeles house, take him into custody
Why was Polo G detained by police? Cops swarm rapper’s Los Angeles house, take him into custody
Rapper Polo G was previously arrested in 2021 and was accused of assaulting a police officer
2023-08-24 15:12
Who is Dominic Purcell's ex-wife? Tish Cyrus marries 'Prison Break' star in stunning Malibu ceremony
Who is Dominic Purcell's ex-wife? Tish Cyrus marries 'Prison Break' star in stunning Malibu ceremony
Tish Cyrus and Dominic Purcell's romantic journey began in July 2022, just three months following her divorce from Billy Ray Cyrus
2023-08-21 19:53
Louis Theroux seeks suggestions to get balding eyebrows tattooed, internet says ‘we love you’ anyways
Louis Theroux seeks suggestions to get balding eyebrows tattooed, internet says ‘we love you’ anyways
Louis Theroux has long been known for his animated facial expressions but has turned to Instagram for advice after being diagnosed with alopecia
2023-11-29 01:00
Teenagers with obesity should be offered ‘transformative’ weight loss injection, say experts
Teenagers with obesity should be offered ‘transformative’ weight loss injection, say experts
Teenagers should be offered a “transformative” anti-obesity treatment to help them lose weight, experts have said. Academics said that the weight loss injection semaglutide could help adolescents with obesity to shed pounds after a new study found an average weight loss of 40 pounds (18 kilos). Teens living with obesity were offered the semaglutide drug for more than a year in a new clinical trial. The study, published at the European Congress on Obesity in Dublin and the journal Obesity, found that 45 per cent of teens using the appetite suppressant drug were no longer classed as obese 68 weeks after starting treatment. This is compared to 12 per cent in a group who were taking “dummy” drugs – also known as placebos. Some 19.5 per cent dropped down into the “overweight” category and a quarter (25.4 per cent) were able to reduce their BMI into the “normal” weight category, the conference heard. The average reduction in body weight with semaglutide – sold under the brand name Wegovy – compared to placebo was about 40 pounds (18 kilos), researchers said. Many do very well with this medication though, and it can be life-changing for them Dr Aaron Kelly, University of Minnesota The authors of the paper conclude that “semaglutide represents an efficacious treatment option for adolescents with obesity”. But presenting the study, Dr Aaron Kelly, from the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis, USA, said that it should be taken as part of a package of measures to help teens living with the condition. He said that the earlier the treatment starts “the better” to prevent further weight gain. But he said that treatment should be taken long-term, as would be expected with other chronic conditions. Dr Kelly told reporters that there were side effects – mostly of nausea and vomiting – but these were “transient” and most dissipated over time. If you engage in treatment that’s effective, you’ll see an effect but if you take that treatment away – it’s like a rubber band, it’s going to come right back to where it started Dr Aaron Kelly “There’s a whole spectrum of outcomes when you use anti-obesity medications – some do really really well, some don’t do as well,” he said. “Many do very well with this medication though, and it can be life-changing for them. “Being a research scientist nothing brings me more pleasure than hearing the stories from the adolescents who have been struggling their entire life to manage their weight and haven’t been able to – it’s not about trying hard or not, they all try hard – this gives them a tool to help take control of their weight. “And that’s transformational for many teenagers.” He added: “I believe that health care providers should offer that as part of the comprehensive treatment approach – it’s not just one thing, it’s lifestyle therapy – which was included in this trial; it’s the use of anti-obesity medications and, for some, metabolic and bariatric surgery. “A question I get asked a lot is, ‘Is this going to solve the obesity problem? Should we just give it to everybody?’ No, it’s not going to solve the obesity problem, but it’s an important piece to the puzzle at helping to solve it especially for those who already have obesity.” Dr Kelly said that coming off the drugs would lead to weight coming back, adding: “Let’s use high blood pressure as an example, medications are commonly used and prescribed to treat high blood pressure. “And when they have prescribed, the intent of the health care provider – if (the drug is) tolerated and continues to be effective – effectively that person would stay on that medication, probably for the rest of their life. Obesity is exactly the same thing. “If you engage in treatment that’s effective, you’ll see an effect but if you take that treatment away – it’s like a rubber band, it’s going to come right back to where it started.” On when treatment should commence among teens, he added: “If obesity surfaces in childhood, it probably represents one of the most aggressive forms of obesity that we know of. “If you are a child or adolescent with obesity, you are highly likely to carry that obesity and excess adiposity into adulthood. You don’t just snap out of it. “My centre comes of the approach that the earlier the better. “And, and if medically eligible, the use of medications early is probably going to (give) the best outcomes over time because if you allow the disease to progress and the pounds to to add on over time, it gets harder and harder to draw that back. “And so conceptually, I think it makes sense to intervene early and not allow that to happen, and that probably gives the child the best shot at living a long, healthy, happy life.” Meanwhile, another study presented at the conference found that people who have shed weight may be at risk of “psychological scarring”. The paper, led by academics at the University of Liverpool, found that people who have had obesity, even if they have lost weight, could be at risk. 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2023-05-18 12:03
Toronto FC confirm Sean Rubio as new technical director
Toronto FC confirm Sean Rubio as new technical director
Sean Rubio is TFC's new technical director.
2023-10-18 06:00