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World Health Organization to Back Use of Weight-Loss Drugs for Adults Globally

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The World Health Organization plans to officially back the use of weight-loss drugs to treat obesity in adults for the first time, a memo reviewed by Reuters shows, marking a shift in its approach to treating the global health problem.
[Source: reuters.com]

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While weight-loss injections are being pushed as the ultimate fix for obesity and unemployment, they come with a slew of unpleasant side effects that no one’s talking about loudly enough. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain are particularly common. And if patients stop having the injections, most or all of the weight they have lost will likely come back. At a cost of around $1,000 per month per patient, the pharma industry has a vested interest in people becoming dependent on these treatments.

To learn more about the pharma industry’s weight-loss injection scam, see this article on our website.

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