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Study: Combined medication and lifestyle changes work best for children with obesity

Sweden Herald

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July 6, 2026

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NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

Study: Lifestyle Interventions Outperform Drugs Alone for Childhood Obesity

(NaturalNews) A new analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics found that behavioral and lifestyle interventions for adolescent obesity significantly reduced body mass i...

India News Network

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· Jul 5, 2026

Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements

Experts reveal lifestyle habits that truly enhance heart health, emphasising exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress management over supplements.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Aaron lost three fingertips because of eczema. One injection could have spared him

The life-changing medication was recommended for children aged six to 11 in March 2022. Kids are still waiting.

The News Letter

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· Jun 28, 2026

Mike Nesbitt to roll out weight loss medication across Northern Ireland with support from Mounjaro maker Eli Lilly

​​A new £5 million Regional Obesity Management Service (ROMS) is to make weight loss medication available to adults across Northern Ireland.

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

The 75p supplement that could turbo-charge your weight loss: Drug-free pill can mimic the effect of fat jabs by silencing food cravings

The 75p supplement that could turbo-charge your weight loss: Drug-free pill can mimic the effect of fat jabs by silencing food cravings

FOX News Health

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· Jul 9, 2026

Dr Oz links obesity to chronic disease surge, says GLP-1s can 'jumpstart' better health

Dr. Mehmet Oz backs GLP-1 weight loss medication but stresses that diet and exercise remain essential, calling obesity the top driver of healthcare costs.

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Related coverage for "Study: Combined medication and lifestyle changes work best for children with obesity": NaturalNews.com — Study: Lifestyle Interventions Outperform Drugs Alone for Childhood Obesity. India News Network — Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements. Brisbane Times — Aaron lost three fingertips because of eczema. One injection could have spared him. The News Letter — Mike Nesbitt to roll out weight loss medication across Northern Ireland with support from Mounjaro maker Eli Lilly. Health News | Mail Online — The 75p supplement that could turbo-charge your weight loss: Drug-free pill can mimic the effect of fat jabs by silencing food cravings. FOX News Health — Dr Oz links obesity to chronic disease surge, says GLP-1s can 'jumpstart' better health