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Popular weight-loss drugs linked to sudden vision loss, research suggests
Popular weight-loss drugs linked to sudden vision loss, research suggests

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Popular weight-loss drugs linked to sudden vision loss, research suggests

New research has discovered certain weight-loss medications could be associated with an increased risk of serious eye conditions, and even vision loss. Two studies, published in JAMA, analyzed how semaglutide and tirzepatide — which include popular drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound — impacted eye health in Americans with type 2 diabetes over a two-year period. One study found a modest risk of developing non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAOIN) – a rare eye condition that can lead to sudden vision loss due to lack of blood flow – in association with semaglutide and tirzepatide. Popular Weight-loss Medication Could Relieve Painful Arthritis Symptoms, Doctors Report Out of more than 159,000 study participants with type 2 diabetes, 35 developed NAION, compared to 19 people in the comparison group. The Ohio-based researchers also noted an increased risk of developing "other optic nerve disorders," identified in 93 patients. Read On The Fox News App Although the second study did not observe a "statistically significant difference" in NAION in GLP-1 drug users, there was a small increase in diabetic retinopathy, an eye disease that can damage the retina. Diabetic Patients Taking Glp-1s May Face Increased Risk Of Eye Disease, Study Suggests While individuals with type 2 diabetes on GLP-1s showed a modestly increased risk of diabetic retinopathy, the researchers concluded that fewer patients experienced sight-threatening complications from the disease. "These findings suggest that all patients with type 2 diabetes treated with GLP-1 RAs, regardless of preexisting diabetic retinopathy, should be regularly screened and monitored for potential complications," the study authors concluded. Sue Decotiis, M.D., a medical weight loss doctor in New York City, said she believes more studies are required to confirm the association between these drugs and vision loss, as these studies report some conflicting results. "NAION is a rare condition of the optic nerve that, although serious, has not really been shown to be increased by these studies," Decotiis, who was not involved in the research, told Fox News Digital. "We need more studies for certain." Diabetic patients already face a high incidence of eye disease related to blood flow and nerve damage, the expert noted. "Eye complications are often directly related to the degree or lack thereof of diabetes control." Click Here To Sign Up For Our Health Newsletter In most cases, GLP-1 drugs reduce the severity of type 2 diabetes, therefore reducing the incidence of eye diseases, Decotiis noted. These drugs have also been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, like hypertension, and to improve circulation, which can improve eye health. For diabetics who are starting a GLP-1, Decotiis recommends having an exam done by an ophthalmologist and scheduling follow-up exams throughout treatment. "We should take precaution with methodical ophthalmic care for diabetics on these drugs," Decotiis said. "However, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water." For more Health articles, visit Novo Nordisk, maker of Ozempic and Wegovy, provided the following statement when contacted by Fox News Digital. "Patient safety is a top priority for Novo Nordisk, and we take all reports about adverse events from the use of our medicines very seriously. NAION is a very rare eye disease, and it is not an adverse drug reaction for the marketed formulations of semaglutide (Ozempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy) as per the approved labels in the U.S." "Novo Nordisk, on its part, has conducted an analysis across randomized controlled clinical trials with GLP-1 receptor agonists, including a blinded ophthalmologist evaluation to confirm NAION diagnoses. Our current assessment is that these data do not suggest a causal relationship between GLP-1 RA use and NAION events."Original article source: Popular weight-loss drugs linked to sudden vision loss, research suggests Solve the daily Crossword

Super Bowl baked wings and other party food that's better for you and still tastes good
Super Bowl baked wings and other party food that's better for you and still tastes good

Fox News

time08-02-2025

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  • Fox News

Super Bowl baked wings and other party food that's better for you and still tastes good

For a lot of people, the food served at Super Bowl parties is just as much of a draw, if not more so, than the game itself. From Buffalo wings to chips, dips and more, the food and drinks served at Super Bowl parties have become a yearly staple. But with many people trying to maintain healthy diets while also having fun, Fox News Digital spoke to a weight-loss doctor to see what she herself plans on serving guests this Super Bowl – and for food tips that don't derail health goals. "One of the things that I love to serve [is] baked chicken wings – not fried, baked," New York City-based Dr. Sue Decotiis told Fox News Digital. To make these, Decotiis "bastes [with] just a tiny, tiny bit of oil," along with spices to add flavor without adding calories, she said. "And they're really great. You can have four or five pieces for under 300 calories," she said. Another thing Decotiis does is keep to organic and minimally processed food whenever possible. She also focuses on what she calls "substantial foods" that are filling. "I don't serve any junk. No processed food. I think that's key," she said. "And you can still have a good time." People coming to Super Bowl parties will be arriving hungry, she said, and as the host, she "doesn't want them eating a lot of garbage." She also makes swaps. For example, she uses a high-protein Greek yogurt for the base of her dips instead of fattier, processed foods. "And then you have just tons of veggies and make them like long strips of celery, cucumber or asparagus – even green beans – you can dip right in," she said. Decotiis further looks to avoid serving overly salty foods to her guests, as that causes them to drink more – and consume more calories. "The thing is, no matter how good you are with your food, you're going to probably drink most of your calories," she said. As an alternative, Decotiis provides "different types of sparkling water," as well as juice for mixers for alcoholic beverages, she said "You just don't want to have a lot of sugary sweet drinks," she said. "Beer, of course, is good." For more Lifestyle articles, visit Decotiis advises everyone – regardless of whether they're the guest or host – to "show up really well hydrated to these parties." She said, "Because if you're not, you're going to think you're hungrier than you are and thirstier than you are." By serving fun, tasty foods like meatballs and chicken wings, guests are able to stave off their hunger and avoid overeating or over-drinking, she said. "But you have to have real food there. It can't just be all snacks," Decotiis said. "I like having really good quality foods. People are hungry."

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