A STUDY published in the
American Journal of Lifestyle
Medicine this week has found a
significant reduction in diabetes risk
in people who attended a six month
Weight Watchers group program.
Sixty-one overweight or obese
men and women participated in the
study which found that those who
attended the most sessions had the
most success, reinforcing the
importance group support in
lifestyle change.
Weight Watchers Australasia
welcomed the findings, saying they
showed that the “two million
Australians thought to be living with
pre-diabetes could benefit from a
group weight loss program and
reduce their risk of developing the
disease”.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 08 Jun 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 08 Jun 10
PATIENTS who legitimately need compounded Ozempic should still have access to the medication, even if a government ban comes into effect, advises the Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF).
QUEENSLAND pharmacists can commence their full scope of practice journey with the newly launched Prescribing Hormonal Contraceptives Course by the Australasian College of Pharmacy.
A SURGE in international and local demand has led to complementary medicines becoming a huge success story for Australia, according to peak body Complementary Medicines Australia.
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