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The NHS has responded to academic claims that a 'miracle' weight-loss jab could help overweight patients lose up to 10lbs within 4 weeks.
It comes following a new study, conducted by institutions in London and Copenhagen, which suggested that the hormone cocktail treatment could be an alternative to weight-loss surgery - which many patients struggle to have.
The recent research, which was funded by the UK's Medical Research Council, involved a group of participants - each of whom had diabetes - who followed up for a period of a month while undertaking the hormone infusion.
Researchers concluded that administration of the "miracle" jab over a period of four weeks provided "substantial" weight loss of around 4.4kg.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/nhs-responds-miracle-weight-loss-16734926
It comes following a new study, conducted by institutions in London and Copenhagen, which suggested that the hormone cocktail treatment could be an alternative to weight-loss surgery - which many patients struggle to have.
The recent research, which was funded by the UK's Medical Research Council, involved a group of participants - each of whom had diabetes - who followed up for a period of a month while undertaking the hormone infusion.
Researchers concluded that administration of the "miracle" jab over a period of four weeks provided "substantial" weight loss of around 4.4kg.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/nhs-responds-miracle-weight-loss-16734926