
Weight Loss Jabs for Jobs?
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Exploring Weight Loss Drugs in an Ageing Society
This chapter examines the role of weight loss medications, particularly semaglutide, in Britain's society marked by an ageing population and declining birth rates. It discusses the potential benefits of these drugs for unemployed individuals and the wider public health implications, while addressing skepticism about trial methodologies and the importance of holistic care. The conversation further delves into health policy, food regulation, and equitable distribution of healthcare resources for obesity treatments.
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