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"textContent": "Stopping Ozempic doesn’t always lead to major weight regain, according to a large new study. As injectable GLP-1 medications become increasingly popular, one question continues to come up: What happens when people stop taking them? A new Cleveland Clinic study involving nearly 8,000 patients suggests that, in everyday clinical practice, stopping semaglutide or tirzepatide does [...]",
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