date:Oct 15, 2018
by the study's findings. This is something we've seen again and again and again, said Aronne, a professor of metabolic research and director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Center at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. There's no evidence that over-the-counter products work for weight loss and the ones that do work seem to have a high risk of being what the FDA calls 'adulterated,' Aronne said. They have prescription medications in them and that is why they work.
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