Signal Intelligence Report: Potential Expert Testimony or Consultancy
The person 'people' has been mentioned in the context of health studies and weight loss drugs. This could suggest that they are an expert in the field and may be involved in providing testimony or consultancy services to pharmaceutical companies or regulatory bodies.
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‘A space for exploration’: the London art school helping people to shape the world
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Weight loss drugs may stop people getting addicted to drugs and alcohol, study finds
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A delightful day at the dump: ‘The trick is not to leave with more stuff than I arrived with!’
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‘A space for exploration’: the London art school helping people to shape the world
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- ‘A space for exploration’: the London art school helping people to shape the world
- A delightful day at the dump: ‘The trick is not to leave with more stuff than I arrived with!’
- Weight loss drugs may stop people getting addicted to drugs and alcohol, study finds