Anti-obesity drugs unlikely to provide lasting benefit according to scientists
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 12:14
in Psychology & Sociology
15 March 2010: Scientists at the University of Liverpool argue that anti-obesity drugs fail to provide lasting benefits for health and wellbeing because they tackle the biological consequences of obesity, and not the important psychological causes of overconsumption and weight gain.
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