The standard is "documented failure of at least one 3-month intensive lifestyle intervention." What counts as documented lifestyle intervention: Participation in a structured weight-loss program (Weight Watchers, Noom, hospital-based program) with attendance records Regular visits with a registered dietitian (minimum 4 visits over 3 months) with session notes Medically supervised diet program with weekly weigh-ins documented in medical records Participation in a diabetes prevention program (DPP) with completion certificate What does NOT count: "I tried eating less and exercising more on my own" Gym membership without documented weight-loss program Self-directed diet from a book or website Sporadic visits to a primary care doctor without structured intervention The intervention must be documented in medical records
According to Koyfin data, it also boasts a high short interest of 25.9%
"For families, even modest reductions in heavy drinking can mean greater stability, fewer crises and improved quality of life." The findings suggest oral semaglutide may help people reduce harmful drinking even if they do not stop drinking completely
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