Tag: appetite suppression
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Drugs Without Nausea: Scientists Target Brain to Separate Side Effects
Overview: Aiming to keep the appetite, not the nausea Nausea is a common hurdle for millions using modern weight-loss medications, from GLP-1 receptor agonists to newer formulations. As scientists race to expand the benefits of these drugs, a central question guides the research: can the brain’s pathways be fine-tuned so that the appetite-suppressing effects remain,…
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Can Weight-Loss Drugs Be Nausea-Free? Scientists Target Brain Pathways
Can weight-loss drugs be nausea-free? For millions of people seeking safer and more tolerable weight-loss options, the promise of nausea-free medications is steadily moving from rumor to research reality. Drugs like Ozempic (semaglutide) and other GLP-1 receptor agonists have helped many shed pounds by suppressing appetite and improving metabolic health. But side effects—especially nausea, vomiting,…
