When people who are overweight and obese stopped taking their weight-loss medications they regained weight faster than those who stopped a diet or exercise program, a new review of studies finds.
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Top officials at the U.S. FDA have internally urged its reviewers to speed up the evaluation of Eli Lilly’s (LLY) marketing application for its weight loss pill orforglipron after the Indiana-based ...