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  2. The 5 Best Drinks if You're Taking Weight Loss ... - AOL

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    Certain beverages can complement the effects of weight loss medications, support hydration and provide essential nutrients, while others may lead to unwanted side effects or make it harder to lose ...

  3. Medicare coverage for weight loss programs: What to know - AOL

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    Medicare Part B covers situations in which Medicare will pay for a presurgical weight loss program. In these instances, a doctor must deem a weight loss program medically necessary and a Medicare ...

  4. The 4 Worst Drinks If You’re Trying to Lose Visceral Fat ...

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    Instead, swap these high-added-sugar, high-fat drinks for healthier alternatives like flavored seltzer waters, homemade coffee drinks or smoothies, and limit alcoholic cocktails.

  5. 6 types of foods and drinks to avoid when taking Ozempic or ...

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    Weight loss with Ozempic or Wegovy can come with nausea, but avoiding certain foods and drinks can help patients manage the side effects, doctors say. 6 types of foods and drinks to avoid when ...

  6. Some Medicare recipients eligible for weight loss medication

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    Medicare officials said weight loss drugs are not covered when used for chronic weight management in patients who do not have an additional medically accepted indication, like a history of heart ...

  7. Biden wants Medicare, Medicaid to cover pricey weight loss ...

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    Medicare, the federal health program for adults 65 and older, has been prohibited by law from covering weight loss drugs for older Americans who are obese but do not have diabetes or heart disease.