People using popular drugs for weight loss, diabetes are more likely to be diagnosed with stomach paralysis, studies find
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People using popular drugs for weight loss, diabetes are more likely to be diagnosed with stomach paralysis, studies find
By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — Injected medications that treat diabetes and obesity increase the risk of a rare but serious side effect: stomach paralysis, according to new data on the real-world use of the drugs. At least three new studies based on large collections of patient records show that the risk of being diagnosed
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Why I'm urging Kelly Clarkson and fellow shrinking celebs to stop hiding their use of weight loss drugs like Ozempic. As an anorexia survivor, I know how dangerous delusional diets can be
Kelly Clarkson has recently admitted to taking a weight loss drug, having previously denied it. EVE SIMMONS says her lies are not harmlessas she discovered during her eating disorder struggle.
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Carlton Park: Rotherham Hotel being used as 'halfway house' at centre of spike in crime and drug use, says MP
A Rotherham hotel being used as a ‘halfway house’ is at the centre of a spike in local crime and drug use, an MP has claimed. MP for Rotherham Sarah Champion is calling for “prompt and decisive action” over a spate of crime allegedly linked to the Carlton Park Hotel, in Moorgate. The hotel is reportedly not open to paying guests and MP Sarah Champion says local resdients believe the venue is being used as a ‘halfway house’ or bail hostel. She has written to Rotherham Council seeking...