Ozampic, la révolution de l'obésité
Le médicament miracle qui affole la planète et les labos
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Fabrice Delay dives into the Ozempic drug's effectiveness as a cut-fine, its market boom and its sociological phenomenon fueled by celebrity endorsements.
The book uncovers the history of obesity, relating it to the introduction of potato cultivation, and explores the intricate mechanisms of GLP-1.
It also addresses the secondary effects, as gastro-intestinal problems and thyroid cancer risks, and the problematic weight regain upon cessation.
The book sheds light on the ethical dilemmas, pharmaceutical strategies, and the need for patient support, and is presented as a mirror on the state of health care and society.
The book uncovers the history of obesity, relating it to the introduction of potato cultivation, and explores the intricate mechanisms of GLP-1.
It also addresses the secondary effects, as gastro-intestinal problems and thyroid cancer risks, and the problematic weight regain upon cessation.
The book sheds light on the ethical dilemmas, pharmaceutical strategies, and the need for patient support, and is presented as a mirror on the state of health care and society.
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Fabrice Delay

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