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Daniel Drucker, Ozempic’s Father: “If It Was Financed for Everyone Who Wants to Lose Weight, There Would Be No Money Left for Anything Else”

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Daniel Drucker (Montreal, 68) chapurea castellano at the headquarters of the BBVA Foundation in Bilbao, where he will begin a long round of interviews typical of a Nobel. He is in the Basque city to receive the Frontiers of Knowledge Prize and says that he only knows the important words in this language. “A wine, a beer, a pincho,” jokes this Canadian endocrine, son of Holocaust survivors and one of the few people who can really say that they ha…

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Daniel Drucker (Montreal, 68) chapurea castellano at the headquarters of the BBVA Foundation in Bilbao, where he will begin a long round of interviews typical of a Nobel. He is in the Basque city to receive the Frontiers of Knowledge Prize and says that he only knows the important words in this language. “A wine, a beer, a pincho,” jokes this Canadian endocrine, son of Holocaust survivors and one of the few people who can really say that they ha…

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The obsession with aesthetics can be something "very dangerous", especially among young people, Thus manifests the Canadian Daniel Drucker, one of the parents of medications like the Ozempic or Wegovy. Drucker assures that he is concerned that health is linked with thinness as the ultimate objective: "Health means many more things, not only how many kilos you weigh." This connection and obsession with aesthetics can be something "very dangerous"…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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