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GLP-1 ads are rampant across the internet. Here’s how to spot fake suppliers

GLP-1 ads are rampant across the internet. Here’s how to spot fake suppliers

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore If you watched the Super Bowl in 2026, you likely saw Serena Williams share her weight loss journey on GLP-1 medications in a commercial. Like millions of others around the country, if you’ve ever considered taking one of these drugs, you probably went online to learn more about where you can get them and how much they cost. Online searches for GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have risen dramatically since 2022. Advertisements like Williams’ Super Bowl commercial both reflect and help drive that growing demand. More and more advertisements for weight loss medications are appearing in people’s daily lives. These ads can be appealing, intrusive, confusing or even misleading, and have sparked widespread concerns about inappropriate use and adverse events. But the high cost of GLP-1 medications, combined with the lack of adequate coverage by insurance plans, has helped fuel …

Alex Cooper calls on Alix Earle to ‘stop hiding behind other people’ amid rampant feud rumors

Alex Cooper calls on Alix Earle to ‘stop hiding behind other people’ amid rampant feud rumors

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Alex Cooper and Alix Earle’s long-rumored feud has evolved from fan speculation over severed business ties and passive-aggressive comments to a full-blown TikTok callout with Cooper, 31, urging Earle, 25, to “get specific.” A day after both of the podcast hosts separately spent the weekend at Coachella, Cooper said in a video shared across her platforms Monday morning: “You guys know I don’t usually address this kind of stuff because it feels like a waste of time. And honestly, it’s embarrassing to participate in this.” Cooper said, “But I am obviously seeing the videos and I’m getting tagged. I see the DMs, I see the comments. So, at this point, it just feels long overdue.” “Alix Earle, hey girl,” she said calmly. “The passive-aggressive …

Rampant Man City can smell Arsenal’s blood in the title race

Rampant Man City can smell Arsenal’s blood in the title race

Chelsea: Sanchez, Gusto, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella, Caicedo, Santos, Estevao, Palmer, Pedro Neto, Joao Pedro. Subs: Sharman-Lowe, Adarabioyo, Delap, Essugo, Sarr, Acheampong, Guiu, Lavia, Garnacho. Man City: Donnarumma, Matheus Luiz, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly, Silva, Rodri, Semenyo, Cherki, Doku, Haaland. Subs: Trafford, Reijnders, Ake, Marmoush, Kovacic, Gonzalez, Ait-Nouri, Savinho, Foden. Referee: Christopher Kavanagh Source link

Drug use on Ukraine’s front lines ‘rampant among Russian troops’ | Russia-Ukraine war News

Drug use on Ukraine’s front lines ‘rampant among Russian troops’ | Russia-Ukraine war News

Names marked with an asterisk have been changed to protect identities. Having fought in Syria, Alexander Medvedev* knew he was likely to be called up when the Russian government announced a partial mobilisation for its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list But by the time he reached the front lines in early 2023, serving as a machine gunner in the Ural Battalion, he was struck by what he saw as unprofessionalism. “I witnessed my squad leader die of an overdose back in the rear area, so you can draw your own conclusions about the quality of recruitment and the contingent in our elite battalion,” the 38-year-old from Kemerovo, in Siberia, told Al Jazeera from an undisclosed location. “A local worker from the abandoned mine where we were billeted was supplying our soldiers with drugs.” Medvedev is among a group of Russians who are disillusioned with the war and have since deserted. The squad leader in question had barely served a month in the field when he passed away …

Rampant Arsenal rout Leeds to steady ship but Bukayo Saka injury a concern

Rampant Arsenal rout Leeds to steady ship but Bukayo Saka injury a concern

Good afternoon and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live, minute-by-minute clockwatch for this afternoon’s Premier League fixtures, with six teams in action at 3pm, including league leaders Arsenal. Mikel Arteta’s men will be looking to end their run of three league games without a win in their trip to Leeds United, following goalless draws against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, and defeat against Manchester United last time out. However, the north London side, who completed a perfect league phase in Europe on Wednesday, have the chance to restore their lead to seven points ahead of Manchester City’s visit to Tottenham and Aston Villa’s home tie with Brentford, both on Sunday. But they face a Leeds side who have proved incredibly tough to beat since Daniel Farke’s inspired switch to a back three at the end of November. The Yorkshire side have lost just one of their last 10 leagues, while going unbeaten at Elland Road since losing to Aston Villa over two months ago. They start the weekend in 16th, within reach of Crystal Palace and Spurs, …

Boiled pangolin for lunch? The rampant trade that could spark a new pandemic

Boiled pangolin for lunch? The rampant trade that could spark a new pandemic

According to a paper in the journal Frontiers in Immunology, pangolins have fewer interferon receptors than humans and other mammals. This means their innate immune response does not go into an inflammation overdrive as soon as they’re infected, contributing to a “switch from resistance to tolerance of viral infections”. “Pangolins have an unusual immune system and appear to lack parts of certain innate antiviral pathways,” said Dr Filip Claes, head of the Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal Diseases at the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation. “In practical terms, this likely means they mount a less rapid or less inflammatory early response to some viral infections. That may allow certain viruses to persist longer without causing severe disease.” But he stressed that this tolerance is far lower than in bats – one review published in 2024 found the flying mammals host over 4,100 distinct viruses, including deadly pathogens like Ebola, Nipah and Sars. This is because bats’ immune system has been suppressed, partly because of the stress physiology of flying, which allows them to co-exist with …