Microdosing GLP-1s: Does it work for weight loss?
Can tiny doses of powerful GLP-1 drugs help people lose weight or maintain weight loss? Here’s what an obesity doctor has to say about microdosing GLP-1s.
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Can berberine or psyllium husk work just as well as Ozempic for weight loss—at a fraction of the price and red tape? Here’s what to know.
Can tiny doses of powerful GLP-1 drugs help people lose weight or maintain weight loss? Here’s what an obesity doctor has to say about microdosing GLP-1s.
The Apple Watch now features an FDA-approved sleep apnea detector. Can weight loss help if your watch indicates you might have a breathing problem?
Zepbound and Ozempic are both used for weight loss, often with amazing results. How do you know which one is right for you?
Wondering what the benefits of cardiovascular exercise are? Read along to find out why cardiovascular activity is beneficial.
Rybelsus is one of the brand names for semaglutide that's approved for type 2 diabetes. But it can also help people lose weight.

Some people do all the right things and still can’t lose weight. The problem may be a slow metabolism. (Yes, it’s real.) Now, medical science can help.
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes—and it shows exciting promise for helping people with weight. Here’s how it works.
Everyone’s weight-care journey is different, and deserves a different approach. That's what led to success for these three Found members.
Because our mission is to help and not sugar coat, we're just going to come out and say it: Weight loss can be tough. There is no "easy" or "quick fix." (Hey, if all those fad diets worked, you wouldn't be reading this right now.)
We’ve all been there—spontaneously grabbing and killing a bag of chips or hitting the Popeye’s drive-thru one evening because you’re ravenous and forgot to meal prep.
For decades, we’ve all been told that our weight is the result of a simple calculation. Calories in need to be less than calories out. That calculation, however, is inaccurate and outdated. At Found, we use a science-based approach that treats obesity as a disease, not as the result of personal decisions.
How menopausal weight happens and why it’s harder to lose–we’ve got 4 ways you can still reach your weight care goals, here
Most wellness programs focus on diet and exercise to help people lose weight. They may work—for a while. For lasting change? Try a medical approach.
Low-carb diets are often recommended for weight loss and insulin resistance, but do they really help?
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