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  2. The Health Risks and Benefits of Weight-Loss Drugs - AOL

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    It could be that "people get on GLP-1s to lose weight, and as a consequence of the weight loss, feel better.” But it’s also possible that GLP-1s are benefiting the body in other ways, he says.

  3. I’m a Dietitian and This Is the Only Brand of Yogurt I’ll Buy

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    The yogurt that has a place in my heart is Activia. Sure, Activia may conjure memories of those classic Jamie Lee Curtis commercials from the ‘90s and 2000s. And it may not be the trendiest ...

  4. Activia - Wikipedia

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    In the settlement, Danone dropped its claims of the health benefits of its Activia yogurt. [46] The company thus agreed to stop advertising that Activia yogurt improves motility, unless the ad conveys that three servings must be eaten per day to obtain these benefits. Danone therefore removed the words "clinically" and "scientifically proven ...

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    The Types of Yogurt I Tried During My Week-Long Experiment Plain non-fat Greek Yogurt or Oikos Triple Zero with 15 grams of protein have long been my go-to options. I like the low fat and sugar ...

  6. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    The isolated bacterium named Bacillus bifidus communis [66] was later renamed to the genus Bifidobacterium. [67] Tissier found that bifidobacteria are dominant in the gut microbiota of breast-fed babies and he observed clinical benefits from treating infant diarrhea with bifidobacteria.

  7. Healthy diet - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] A meta-analysis found no difference between diet types (low-fat, low-carbohydrate, and low-calorie), with a 2–4 kilograms (4.4–8.8 lb) weight loss. [43] This level of weight loss is by itself insufficient to move a person from an 'obese' body mass index (BMI) category to a 'normal' BMI.