While women are striving to take the lead in the work force and bust through wage gaps, there is one facet of modern culture that no woman wants to front—surpassing men in obesity rankings. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that after a decade of being roughly the same, women have now overtaken men in obesity rates. This is just part of the bad news. It has been a well-known fact that for more than three decades now, being dangerously overweight, i.e. obese, is a national epidemic. The United States government has even gotten involved—waging a positive war against junk food and encouraging parents to join their kids in daily outdoor activities. Schools are banning soda and some cities are even adding additional taxes to sugar-laced beverages. However, the waistlines of America continue to swell. Discover how you can protect yourself from becoming a statistic. . . . .Read More
Determining the suitability of semaglutide for weight loss involves considering various factors to ensure its safety and effectiveness. This checklist serves as a guide to help healthcare providers and individuals […]
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