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We speak to doctors, nutritionists, health coaches and people taking the medication to find out what the 2026 Ozempic diet really looks likeIllustration by THR India Updated on: 21 Aug 2026, 9:13 am
The term “Ozempic babies” has been circulating on social media after women taking GLP-1 medications reported unexpected pregnancies
The popularity of GLP medications like Ozempic and Zepbound are exploding as more people use them to shed weight
Sohail Khan has candidly addressed the online speculation surrounding his significant weight loss, revealing the organic reasons behind his transformation
Amid increasing uptake of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, FMCG major Nestlé has realigned its nutritional drinks to meet the changing nutritional needs of users.The company has announced plans to roll out new protein drinks designed for people taking GLP-1 weight-loss medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy in the US, Asia and…
Nestlé plans new products to manage ‘Ozempic face’ and other weight loss side effects | News24
Actor-producer Sohail Khan recently opened up about his noticeable weight loss after his stint on the reality show ‘Alliance’. His changed appearance at the show’s wrap-up party led to questions from fans. While some worried about his health, others speculated that he may have used weight-loss medicines
Just last month, I marked my 25th year as a professional journalist, which I guess means my journalistic career is old enough to rent a car, no questions asked. Work in the news for that long, and you’ll occasionally find yourself surprised by things you published in the past. Like, I had all but forgotten…
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