Ozempic has become the hottest prescription on the market, beloved by the A-List and touted as a quick-fix for shedding unwanted pounds. But the medication, initially designed for people with Type 2 diabetes, can have serious side effects, with doctors now reportedly witnessing a spike in ER admissions among users.
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There’s plenty of weight-loss advice out there, but not all of it is healthy or effective. This is especially true for the more than 34 million Americans currently living with diabetes, who need to manage their blood sugar levels in order to avoid health complications. The risk for complications is even greater for Hispanic/Latinx people, and while the message is clear weight-management is key the numbers on the scale or the size of your pants don’t necessarily need to be the main focus. Our experts explain how to set long-term health goals to keep your diabetes in check.