Weight-loss drug found to shrink heart muscle in mice, human cells
Eumenes Wednesday, November 20, 2024The linked article is about a weight loss drug called semaglutide, which has been found to shrink the heart muscle in some patients. The research, conducted by the University of Alberta, shows that while the drug can lead to significant weight loss, it may also have adverse effects on the heart. The study highlights the need for further research and monitoring of the long-term impacts of semaglutide and similar weight loss medications.
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