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Make your running for weight loss journey one that goes beyond the numbers.
When people stop taking the new generation of weight-loss drugs they pile back on the kilos four times faster than they would after ending diet and exercise regimens, new research found Thursday.
A large review found that people who stopped taking GLP-1 drugs regained weight nearly twice as fast as people who gave up diet and exercise. Here’s why that matters.
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Don’t let missteps throw you off your path to weight loss.
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