Thiago Carvalho on Nostr: 'Women taking the anti-diabetes medication Ozempic might have an extra reason to pat ...
'Women taking the anti-diabetes medication Ozempic might have an extra reason to pat their tummies. Not only does the injectable drug lead to weight loss, a finding that has sparked frenzied off-label demand worldwide, but in recent months it has also been linked to a surprise baby boom.'
https://www.ft.com/content/bf52faa7-9428-450f-a1f6-69fde3fa4c51Published at
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