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This article makes the claim that an anti-obesity drug has 'life-changing benefits' for arthritis. 

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by Novice (960 points)
After further investigating this claim I do believe it to be true, I have found multiple other supporting sources to back up this claim. In an article from The New York Times they state that "Knee osteoarthritis affects nearly one in five Americans over the age of 45". Finding a solution for this extremely common condition could be life-changing for many. However, NBC states that one of the leading causes for Osteoarthritis is obesity. Ozempic and other weight loss drugs have been proven to help the cause and the condition.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/30/health/ozempic-wegovy-knee-pain-osteoarthritis.html

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/semaglutide-linked-reduced-arthritis-knee-pain-people-obesity-study-fi-rcna177849

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20241104/Weight-loss-drug-semaglutide-may-offer-relief-for-knee-arthritis-pain.aspx
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I really liked how you included and use multiple websites to go deeper into this claim to determine if it was true or not. Also using credible sites like the New York Times and directly quoting them is a good way to build credibility.
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by Newbie (350 points)
I have found that this claim appears to be true. Nature is a reputable news source and the author, Traci Watson, has been working as a journalist for quite some time. I did a search to see if anything similar came up and there were multiple articles that demonstrated the same claim, including sources like the NYT and NIH.
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