Hackernews posts about Semaglutide
- Wegovy and Ozempic (semaglutide) associated with reduction in alcohol addiction (recursiveadaptation.com)
- Semaglutide treatment associated with high reduction in Alcohol Use Disorder (www.eurekalert.org)
- Show HN: I Researched Semaglutide (Ozempic) Clinics in the United States (semaglutidesearch.com)
- Novo Nordisk: 15% Weight Loss with Oral Semaglutide in Obese/Overweight Adults (www.novonordisk.com)
- Trail: Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Alcohol Use Disorder (jamanetwork.com)
- FDA: Semaglutide Injection Shortage Resolved (dps.fda.gov)
- Repurposing Semaglutide and Liraglutide for Alcohol Use Disorder (jamanetwork.com)
- Many Patients Maintain Weight Loss a Year After Stopping Semaglutide (epicresearch.org)
- Compounded (and Counterfeit) Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) (www.science.org)
- Generics of Ozempic/Wegovy soon as China semaglutide patent expires in 2026 (www.fastcompany.com)
- Weight-loss drug semaglutide, Wegovy, helps fight heart failure, too (www.usatoday.com)
- US Population Impact of Semaglutide on Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease (link.springer.com)
- Semaglutide Eligibility Across All Current Indications for US Adults (jamanetwork.com)
- Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Obese but Non-Diabetic People (diabetesjournals.org)
- Semaglutide Demonstrates Large Reductions in Heart Failure Related Symptoms (www.saintlukeskc.org)
- Weight Loss Plateaus on Semaglutides: Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy (www.richardlipmanmd.com)
- Ozempic could change the economy as we know it (www.businessinsider.com)
- Goodbye, Ozempic (www.theatlantic.com)
- Weight loss drug could reduce heart attack risk by 20%, study finds (www.theguardian.com)
- Not Everyone Loses Weight on Ozempic (www.wired.com)
- More People Are Overdosing on Ozempic Alternatives (www.nytimes.com)
- Ozempic shows promise in reducing cravings for alcohol, heavy drinking (news.unchealthcare.org)
- Diabetes drug found to reduce risk of kidney disease and death (www.unsw.edu.au)
- Weight-loss drugs could spell the end of food as pleasure (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Obesity drugs might not be worth their high prices (www.washingtonpost.com)