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Stopping weight loss drugs linked to weight regain and reversal of beneficial heart health markers
Stopping weight loss drugs is followed by weight regain and reversal of beneficial effects on heart and metabolic health markers such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, according to a study by University of Oxford researchers. The study shows that the average rate of weight regain is 0.4kg/month after stopping treatment, with weight and risk markers for diabetes and heart disease predicted to return to pre-treatment levels in less than two years. It also finds that
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