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by nahnahno 596 days ago
This is explained in the article:

“ That does happen, of course, but research shows that it is not the full story. A study of more than 17,600 overweight and obese patients from 41 countries who took semaglutide found that participants lost about 10% of their body weight and had a 20% reduction in serious adverse coronary events, strokes, heart attacks and all-cause mortality. Crucially, these cardiovascular improvements long preceded any meaningful weight loss. ”

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I believe the parent to your comment was ranting that those are the kinds of questions we see again and again in the repeated threads, and they're right about that.