NEW ORLEANS — Individuals with obesity and autoimmune diseases who use a GLP-1 receptor agonist may have lower risk for mortality, fewer cardiovascular and thrombotic events and lower health care utilization, researchers reported. Among adults with obesity and at least one autoimmune disease, those who used a GLP-1 had a 44% lower risk for all-cause mortality, 31% lower risk for pulmonary

CHICAGO — In this video, Sherry Shen, MD, discusses her educational session on lifestyle and survivorship for patients with breast cancer, with a specific focus on GLP-1 use,…

Use of GLP-1s was associated with significantly reduced risk for hepatic complications among patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and type 2…

NEW ORLEANS — Individuals with obesity and autoimmune diseases who use a GLP-1 receptor agonist may have lower risk for mortality, fewer cardiovascular and thrombotic events and…