“This study is an extension of our earlier manuscript published in the same journal, and we have further publications in preparation that are based on this same study,” says researcher at the ...
A new trend gaining popularity among people trying to lose weight is microdosing the diabetes medication Ozempic. With approximately 70% of American adults meeting the criteria for being obese or ...
A recent New York Times story described a new fad: "microdosing" GLP-1 anti-obesity drugs like semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound). I was asked to discuss the topic ...
Is using smaller-than-recommended amounts of the drug for weight loss actually safe? Here’s what you need to know.
According to Amanda Feilding, one tenth of what's considered a full dose of LSD is enough to make her feel "sparkly." As the founder and director of the UK-based nonprofit Beckley Foundation ...
To converts sharing the gospel online, "microdosing" Ozempic is a crafty way to lose pounds without enduring the weight-loss drug's "eggy burps", constipation and other suboptimal side effects ...
This is an as-told-to essay based on a transcribed conversation with Kiana Anvaripour, a 42-year-old CEO and mother of two living in Los Angeles. The following has been edited for length and ...
"Microdosing Ozempic or other [weight-loss] medications is entirely off-label and unproven, with no supporting clinical ...