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Appetite Changes from Medication: Why They Happen and How to Manage
Medications can significantly increase or decrease your appetite, leading to weight gain or loss. Learn why this happens, which drugs are most likely to cause it, and how to manage it safely with diet, lifestyle, and medical support.
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