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Side Effects Of Glp-1 Medications

2 items · 2 aliases · peaked week of 10 May 2026 · first seen 3 May 2026

The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines supporting the use of Ozempic-type drugs for long-term obesity treatment, highlighting their effectiveness but also raising concerns about affordability, side effects, and global access.

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  • The band's name, according to a number of texters, is Angène De Poitrine, and they are French Canadian, and actually, thank you because that is exactly who the band is. Um, so what happened? We now we now know why the um boss of YCATO rugby came out and said, listen, parents, you need to settle down. We're two weeks into the season and you're already misbehaving. What has happened was it was a game between St. John's College and Fraser High School, and it was an under 14 game, so the kids are 13 years old. The parents punched two of the kids and put another one in a headlock. And I think if I remember correctly, the kids were punched in the face by the parents. Now that is pretty shocking stuff. Now, first of all, okay, I do not for one second believe that it that that that watching someone mouth off like what Eddie Jones mouthing off as a professional coach, having a bit of uh uh at the referee, I think is fine. And I also think it's okay for us to have a crack at the referee. Like I don't I don't I think professional referees, if it's their job, they're making contentious calls, we care about the game. They're gonna have to just cop it sometimes from us. I think I think it's fine. I think it's different when it comes to amateur referees, and you have to respect that. But if for one, I do not for one second believe that Eddie Jones mouthing off at a referee, leads parents on the side of a Y Cato game to think it's okay to start punching kids in the face. Like that lot leap of logic is far too much for me. However, I would like to know what the hell is going on with parents that they think that this is okay. I'd like to posit a theory. All right, okay, th there's two things going on. The first thing is I think we're way we're overly involved in our kids' lives. Like you should be involved in your child's life, absolutely. But the emotional involvement that you have, if you're starting to get upset because their squad is losing, like you need to check that. That's unhealthy. You're helicoptering that kid hard. But also, I suspect that what we're getting getting into here is some bad behavior from some people who have not learned how to behave themselves, and they're under cost of living pressures or whatever it is, because life is tough at the moment and quite miserable, and they're kicking up. And that and everybody else needs to police that at the sidelines and tell them that's not okay. It's just frankly not okay. But it's not Eddie Jones' fault. There are many things that are Eddie Jones' fault, but that's not it. Heather, Mike here. I saw Robbie and concert in Napier with a big group of friends a few years ago. He had a shocker. Actually, my friend was at this, and she said exactly the same thing. He wouldn't shut up, kept talking about himself. No wonder he's struggling to sell tickets this time around. Heather, Ozempik is the best preventative medicine for a country's health. Go for it. That's right. If you're fat and you don't want to be fat, get on that devil jab. That'll make you stop being fat real smart. News is next.
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hdpa-drive Government / N-A

preemptive healthcare with potential long-term savings

Full Show Podcast: 14 May 2026
14 May
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