A recent scientific study reported that a medical drug has shown highly encouraging results in combating obesity and helps to "curb" appetite, revealing its capability to reduce body weight by up to 20 percent.
The research conducted by researchers at University College London focused on the impact of the drug "Semaglutide" on obesity. It found that more than 35 percent of individuals who took the medication noticed a significant difference in results, having lost more than five percent of their total body weight. According to the study, "Semaglutide" affects the appetite center in the brain, leading to a decrease in hunger and a reduction in calorie intake.