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The many dangers of weight loss pills
Weight loss pills may seem like a quick-fix solution when you want to drop pounds, but they come with significant risks.
Beet greens and Swiss chard come out on top for potassium-rich leafy greens, delivering a whopping 900-1,300mg per cooked cup. Beet greens are simply the edible leafy tops of the beetroot plant, ...
Social media users have been warned they risk breaking the law by promoting weight-loss jabs, after posts by members of the public endorsing the injections were banned by the advertising regulator for ...
Supplements that seem safe can actually harm weakened kidneys and livers, so always consult a qualified health professional ...
Teenagers routinely see content promoting weight-loss drugs, steroids and skin-whitening creams, research finds ...
Children are being “routinely bombarded” with prescription-only fat jab and steroid adverts on social media despite a ban on ...
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The multivitamin breakthrough: How a daily pill could quietly safeguard your blood pressure
Massive new research suggests that for millions of older adults, a simple daily multivitamin could be the missing link in ...
Children ‘routinely bombarded’ with ads for appearance-changing products online - The Children’s Commissioner said children ...
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Cost of self-prescription: When do you really need supplements?
You’ve probably heard about collagen and its benefits to your body, particularly if you are over 30. From glowing skin to stronger nails, thicker, darker hair to better joints — the selling points are ...
Medications such as Wegovy and Zepbound will no longer be covered for weight loss, although GLP-1 drugs for diabetes will still be approved.
With generic weight-loss drugs set to arrive soon, marketers walk a tightrope between disease awareness and cosmetic allure ...
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