‘Suspected in 62 Australians deaths’: Thousands suffer severe side effects of weight-loss jabs

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News24 host James Macpherson warns of mounting concerns overweight-loss drugs are suspected of being linked to 62 Australian deaths and severe side effects in thousands of patients. Weight-loss drugs are suspected of being linked to the deaths of 62 Australians and severe side effects in 2800 other patients who suffered nausea, pancreatitis, suicidal thoughts and an eye condition that can cause blindness,” Mr Macpherson said. “A lot of people aren’t obese; they’re just people who aren’t quite happy with their body.”

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