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Most Weight-Loss Drugs Do Not Improve Quality of Life or Heart Health

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Most Weight-Loss Drugs Do Not Improve Quality of Life or Heart Health

A new study found that while several newer weight loss medications can help with significant weight loss, they do not improve quality of life or boost long-term heart health. Getty Images A new study found that several newer medications…

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