The “World’s fattest man” is begging for NHS help to save his life according to a current news item in the Mirror newspaper by Adam Aspinall.
He has already had a gastric bypass, the most drastic of weight loss surgeries available, yet has regained considerable weight.
With further help necessary, does the NHS have any further weight loss options available and can they afford it?
This article explores how people like the world's fattest man, carrying harmful, significant amounts of excess weight and addicted to food, can get help from their local pharmacy.
Pharmacy can offer anyone with excess weight a gold standard approach to weight loss and weight management, and at no cost to the NHS.
Read the full article here:
https://www2.lipotrim.co.uk/pharmacy-has-a-weight-loss-solution-for-worlds-fattest-man/
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