The Warriors are supporting Noah Jensen, a promising 19-year-old playmaker in their Jersey Flegg Under-21s squad, who has been diagnosed with two rare blood disorders: paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and aplastic anaemia, requiring him to remain hospitalized indefinitely. PNH affects red blood cells and increases blood clot risks, while aplastic anaemia results in insufficient blood cell production, with both conditions being extremely rare in New Zealand.
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Weight-Loss Medications in New Zealand: Insights from Experts
With the availability of weight loss medications like Wegovy and Saxenda in New Zealand, interest in GLP-1s has surged, but experts caution that without personalized support, users, particularly women, may face nutrient deficiencies. Research indicates that around 10% of individuals on GLP-1s experience nutritional deficiencies within six months, increasing to 20% after a year, along with potential muscle loss and reduced bone density. Want More Context? 🔎
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