| January 7, 2025 | Advertisement | 1 heart attack signal you should NEVER ignore | Are you at risk? | | Could semaglutide provide full-body benefits? | Dear Reality Health Check Reader, There’s no doubt semaglutide has taken the medical world by storm. (This is the active ingredient marketed under brand names like Ozempic and Wegovy.) While it was originally developed as a diabetes medication, its unintended side effects, like weight loss, are really turning heads. In fact, I’ve previously reported on the SELECT trial, which uncovered semaglutide’s promising cardiovascular benefits. Researchers found that weekly injections of 2.4 mg of semaglutide significantly reduced the risk of both fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events. And now, even more promising results are emerging… (Article continues below.) | Advertisement | Fall asleep faster!? Try THIS crazy technique | Want to fall asleep faster? Here's a technique... Touch the roof of your mouth with your tongue... Then DO THIS. It sounds weird... but it REALLY can work. And it's 100% backed by science. Try it here. | | Less hospital stays In a new analysis of SELECT trial data, once-weekly injections of 2.4 mg of semaglutide reduced all-cause hospital admissions. (We’re talking about more than cardiac issues!) It also helped reduce the length of one’s hospital admission. In fact, patients on semaglutide were 11 percent less likely to be hospitalized for any reason. And hospitalizations for cardiovascular-related events fell by 17 percent. Those are big numbers! This is just another reason why it frustrates me that insurance companies won’t approve the medication for more patients. In my view, they should be paying it—no questions asked! After all, prevention saves money. Prevention also saves lives! (There, I said it.) Yes, it’s an expensive. But do you know what’s even more costly? A day in the hospital! Getting to the bottom of old hang-ups I know that for Big Pharma, and even modern medicine, prevention can be a difficult concept to grasp. Yes, Big Pharma funded the study. And yes, it was the same Pharma company that makes the drug. But that doesn’t mean we should ignore these findings. This medication might be that good. And this might very well be the tip of the iceberg! Time will tell—and so will the results of further analyses, which are sure to be coming. To be a bit more specific, those on semaglutide were less likely to be hospitalized for things like cardiac disorders, infections, surgical and medical procedures, and respiratory disorders. That’s a broad range of benefits! Of course, it’s still unclear if these results are directly due to the drug’s protective effect or the improved health of the patients who lost weight. The SELECT trial participants included individuals with obesity or who were not overweight. And, as we know, obesity often leads to more complex medical issues during hospital stays. But this only reinforces my point: Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the best ways to protect yourself against illness and disease. There’s no such thing as “healthy obesity.” And guess what? Semaglutide helps people overcome obesity. So, why the hang-up? Until next time, Dr. Fred Source: “Semaglutide 2.4 mg Reduces All-Cause Hospital Admissions.” Medscape, 11/04/2024. (medscape.com/viewarticle/semaglutide-2-4-mg-reduces-all-cause-hospital-admissions-2024a1000k3a) Not yet a Logical Health Alternatives monthly newsletter subscriber? | Advertisement | You’ve never seen THIS technique for pain | Can you guess what this strange technique for pain is? It’s helped people with back pain, knee pain, and is even used by elite athletes, but most people have never heard of it, let alone tried it. Think you know what it is? Go here to find out the answer instantly. | | Follow me! Tune in to conversations on trending topics and enjoy episodes of my Cooking with Dr. Fred series: Visit our website, DrPescatore.com, to view our newest products and to check out our special offers. Online ordering is fast, convenient and secure. |
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