It’s the hot-shot fix that took Hollywood — and now high school — by storm. Ozempic and other so-called “miracle” weight-loss meds are being prescribed to teens in record numbers, with prescriptions among 12- to 17-year-olds jumping 50% in 2024, according to Truveta. Another study from the Evernorth Research Institute, as reported by Reuters, clocked…
Ozempic use among teens is skyrocketing — and parents are getting a stern warning from experts
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