Weight-loss drug cuts heart attack risk no matter how many kgs are shed, study finds

By The Guardian   |   1 month ago
Weight-loss drug cuts heart attack risk no matter how many kgs are shed, study finds

A study on semaglutide, a weight-loss drug, shows it reduces heart attack and stroke risk, regardless of weight loss. However, shrinking waist size has a stronger link to improved heart outcomes, indicating broader benefits beyond weight loss.

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