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NewsNation | Study: Ozempic may reduce addictive behaviors | NewsNation Now @NewsNation | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 13 minutes ago.
New research found weight loss medications may reduce the risk of addiction and overdosing. Dr. Patricia "Sue" Grigson joins "NewsNation Now" to discuss the study and why these medications may be a key to reducing addiction for those dealing with substance abuse.

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