Weight loss
Serena Williams admitted to taking weight loss drugs. What’s going on?
Even when elite athletes and celebrities are seemingly transparent about their health and bodies, we still may not be getting the full story.
- Nell Geraets
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Trying to lose weight? The answer may lie in what you want to gain
Piling weight back on is a common experience for dieters, but lasting change can be found in unexpected places.
- Claire Burke
- Opinion
- Pharmaceuticals
Ozempic drugmaker just became a victim of its own success
For blame, look no further than pirates and the president (Trump, of course).
- Elizabeth Knight
French fries that work like Ozempic: The push to make medicine you can eat
Peanuts instead of Panadol and a salad that can kill your appetite could be the results of a new Sydney research project.
- Angus Dalton
- Explainer
- Medicine
Myth versus fact: What we know about the risks and side effects of the new weight-loss drugs
Pancreatitis, vision loss ... the risks of drugs such as Ozempic can sound scary. But what does the evidence show?
- Jackson Graham and Hannah Kennelly
The biggest myth about the trending ‘Cortisol Cocktail’
Everything from poor sleep to weight loss can be solved if you ingest this sweet beverage, some claim. It’s too good to be true... so why do we believe it?
- Bronte Gossling
Ozempic in a pill? The next generation of weight-loss drugs emerges
Rochelle McDonald has just been through the messiest of break-ups. “Guzman y Gomez were devastated,” she says, but 17 kilos lighter, she’s laughing.
- Liam Mannix
Unlocking the key to libido: ‘The idea of normal is so variable’
The urge to have sex waxes and wanes over a lifetime, but talking openly about desire is the first step to greater understanding. Here’s what experts want you to know.
- Nell Geraets
Five foods that release the same ‘fullness’ hormone as Ozempic
Weight loss drugs come with unpleasant side-effects. But these readily available foods can help weight loss without the need for medication.
- Sam Rice
Weight-loss jabs could help tackle depression
Studies on more than 25,000 adults have found evidence that weight-loss injections could have a powerful impact on the mind as well as the body.
- Laura Donnelly