The idea of using weight-loss drugs to get people back into work fills me with unease
There was a moment a couple of years ago, as weight-loss injections first erupted into popular consciousness, when it looked as though they couldnât possibly endure. All right-thinking people were, it seemed, reflexively horrified by the suddenly rampant use and abuse of Ozempic and its compatriots by Hollywood elites. Disturbing side-effects, including increased risks of thyroid tumours and kidney damage were being reported, pharmaceutical companies were reporting shortages in the drugs for patients with diabetes, their originally-intended recipients. It was all âdystopianâ, âa nightmareâ, âlike an episode of Black Mirrorâ. âWhatever happened to the body positivity movement?â we cried. Surely, we werenât actually going to cross this frontier?
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