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  2. Obesity: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD

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    Obesity and mental health. People with obesity are at higher risk for mood and anxiety disorders. One study found that those with obesity were 55% more likely than others to develop depression ...

  3. Obesity is a chronic medical condition caused by excess visceral fat. It may raise your risk of developing multiple health conditions, including heart disease and diabetes. Treatment can include ...

  4. Treatment for Obesity: Diet, Medications, and More - Healthline

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    Alternate-day fasting (5:2 diet). You eat normally for five days a week and restrict your calorie intake to 500 to 600 calories for two days each week. 16/8 method. With this method, you restrict ...

  5. Here’s How Much More Ozempic Costs in the U.S. Compared to ...

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    A month-long supply of Novo Nordisk’s diabetes drug Ozempic has an average list price of $936 in the U.S., reports KFF. This is more than five times higher than the next-highest list price ...

  6. Management of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Management of obesity can include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery. Although many studies have sought effective interventions, there is currently no evidence-based, well-defined, and efficient intervention to prevent obesity. [1] Treatment for obesity often consists of weight loss via healthy nutrition and increasing physical exercise.

  7. Pre-Ozempic Obesity Drugs: Effective and Budget-Friendly - WebMD

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    And two cost-friendly and effective drugs offer lower degrees of weight loss: Contrave (around 9%) and Xenical (5% to 6%). Some patients can get drugmaker coupons for Qsymia and Contrave for as ...

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