Weight loss jab warning : fraudsters’ fake products ‘could cause real harm’
As texts and social media offer cheap offers, buying from unverified sellers can cause serious health problems You have heard and read so much about people using weight loss injections to get slim, you feel it is time to give it a go in the run-up to the festive season. The problem is cost. But (…)
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