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    Ozempic microdosing: Weight-loss hack or just a placebo?

    May 6, 2025May 7, 2025 No Comments

    As weight-loss injectables like Ozempic skyrocket in popularity, a new offshoot trend is starting to take hold: microdosing. But experts have concerns.

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