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 Some popular weight loss drugs may increase the risk of gastrointestinal diseases, according to a new Canadian study.        Some popular brands of medications are found to be associated with an increased risk of serious medical conditions including stomach paralysis, pancreatitis and bowel obstruction.  Source: University of British Columbia     New research from the University of British Columbia  UBC  found that popular brand vaso stanley s of medications known as GLP-1 agonists, including Wegovy, Ozempic, Rybelsus and Saxenda,  are associated with an increased risk of serious medical conditions including stomach paralysis, pancreatitis and bowel obstruction , a release from UBC said.   While these risks were underscored in earlier studies for patients with diabetes, UBC said this was the first  large, population-level study to examine adverse gastrointestinal events in non-diabetic patients using the drugs specifically for weight loss .  The findings were published in the journal JAMA. The first author of the study was Indo-Canadian Mohit Sodhi, who said,  Given the wide use of these drugs, these adverse events, although rare, must be considered by patients thinking about using them for stanley cup  weight loss.  Sodhi, a graduate of UBCs experimental medicine programme and fourth year UBC medical student, added,  The risk calculus will differ depending on whether a patient is us stanley spain ing these drugs for diabetes, obesity or just general weight loss. People who are otherwise healthy may be less willing t Irtl School teacher, US citizen among 3 stabbed to death in UK terror attack
 Labour pains are scary enough.         Cabin crew of the Turkish Airlines flight with baby Kadiju Turkish Airlines     But imagine if they hit you at the worst possible moment 鈥?42,000 feet above the ground, trapped in a metal box speeding through the air, with no doctor to help and no hospital bed to find comfort in.   That was the ordeal faced by expectant mom Nafi Diaby, who was 28 weeks pregnant and travelling on a flight from Guineas  stanley mugs capital Conakry to Istanbul via Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, when her baby girl decided it was time to enter the world, according to a BBC report. Fortunately for her, she was surrounded by heroes. The cabin crew and others passengers of her Turkish Airlines flight leapt into action, and helped Diab stanley vaso y give birth to her daughter.     A delighted flight attendant welcomes the extra passenger.  Turkish Airlines    The mother gave birth while standing, and we received help from several other passengers,  Bouthayna Inan谋r, one of the flight attendants, was quoted as say stanley cup ing by The Sun. The baby was named Kadiju. How could such a momentous event not be celebrated  Turkish Airlines later tweeted pictures of the beaming cabin crew - as well as the captain - posing with little Kadiju, with the caption,  Welcome on board Princess! Applause goes to our cabin crew!     Both mother and baby were received by ambulance at the Ouagadougou airport and are reported to be in good health.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read break