Brain scientists are seeking weight-loss drugs without the nausea

NPRFriday, November 21, 2025 at 11:00:00 AM
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Brain scientists are seeking weight-loss drugs without the nausea
  • Brain scientists are exploring solutions to reduce nausea and side effects linked to weight
  • This development is crucial as it addresses a significant barrier to patient compliance and satisfaction with these medications, potentially leading to broader acceptance and use.
  • The ongoing research highlights a critical intersection between neuroscience and pharmacology, as understanding the brain's response to these drugs could pave the way for safer and more effective weight
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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