Weight Loss Drugs May Not Be Permanent | Vegas Golden Knights News
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New research reveals that nearly 20% of people using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy regain about two-thirds of their lost weight within two years of stopping — challenging the idea these are permanent solutions. A study of over 5,000 users shows long-term effectiveness may be limited, sparking concern among patients who invested hope and money in these treatments. Experts warn this isn’t unique to these drugs — many weight-loss methods face similar rebound issues — and stress that combining meds with behavioral therapy and ongoing support is key for lasting results. The takeaway? No magic bullet — weight management is a continuous journey.
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