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DietDemand’s Telemedicine Program for Doctor-Patient Weight Loss ...

With a success rate of over 90%, DietDemand’s customized weight loss programs are tailored to support each client’s needs and target goals. Coupled with personalized prescription plans ... Read More
DietDemand’s High Success Rate Due to Telemedicine-Based Nutrition ...

For over a decade, DietDemand has produced a sophisticated, doctor designed weight loss program that addresses each individual specific health need to promote fast, safe and long-term weight loss. Read More
Doctor Involvement Improves Obese Patients’ Weight-Loss Efforts

She noted that many weight-loss programs are commercially run, and patients often join them without their doctor’s knowledge. Read More
New drug helps patients lose nearly 25% of body weight in early trials
Amycretin, a new weight-loss treatment from Novo Nordisk, combines two hunger hormones, helping participants lose nearly one-quarter of their body weight in early trials. Read More
Phenotype-tailored diets ‘set patients up for success’ in weight ...

Weight loss improves by 1.75 times when anti-obesity medications are selected based on a patient’s phenotype compared with standard-of-care medication selection. Read More
New weight loss program announced at Cullman Regional Hospital

Weight loss is something many of us battle and Alabama happens to be the state with the third-highest obesity rate in the nation. Read More
Kentucky doctor gave patients unapproved obesity drug | Lexington ...

A doctor in Ashland, Kentucky, pleaded guilty in court to giving patients trying to lose weight patients unapproved semaglutide, the ingredient in Wegovy. Read More
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