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125 sats \ 7 replies \ @fm 16 Jul 2024 \ on: Ozempic may lower risk of memory problems, dementia, and nicotine dependence science
At the cost of a rotten intestine and blindness
Well, that's all medication for you. It's always a matter of weighing the pros and cons. If you're diabetic, and have you to take some treatment, you might at least choose the one that will less affect your brain. Healthy people, on the other hand, would feel more cons than pros. Don't mess with your body unless you really need to.
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Thats a good point..
The trend nowadays is using semaglutide as weight loss drug.. And thats pretty absurd..
if you have a serious illness, then the picture changes
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Yeah I'd never take it for weight loss...
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probably a lot healthier than being fat
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a few years ago an academic who recognized that we are in a spiritual war, told me to read:
"How to read a paper" by Trisha Greenhalgh
she explains very clearly how most papers are wrong.
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money corrupted science a long time ago..
ill try to find this
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i now call it scientism : religious dogma masquerading as science
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