In the New York Times , Aaron Carroll, a physician, wrote about overcoming his own resistance to trying the medicine for weight loss, and in the Washington Post , Ruth Marcus published a long reported essay about her initially ambivalent experience taking Ozempic in which she confessed, As my weight loss began to show I realized that I had internalized the sense that being heavy was a failing for which I was personally responsible. In early summer, the New York Times published a story with the headline New Obesity Drugs Come With a Side Effect of Shaming and then reprised the topic during the holidays: Plates are full
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By age 60, levels can drop by 60 percent or more
Known side effects: The most commonly reported effects are mild and localized: injection-site redness, itching, or irritation
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