
Stephen Burgess
Stephen Burgess is a prominent researcher at the University of Cambridge, known for his expertise in public health and epidemiology. Although he was not affiliated with a recent study on semaglutide's effects on alcohol consumption, he commented on the study's findings, noting its significance in providing evidence that semaglutide can reduce alcohol intake, paralleling its known effects on food consumption and weight management.
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Bulgaria:
Stephen Burgess, a statistician at the MRC Biostatistics Unit at the University of Cambridge, mentioned that the research provides evidence linking ultra-processed food consumption to worse health outcomes.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Stephen Burgess at Cambridge University says that how physically fit someone is may be the main cause of poor health instead.
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United States:
Stephen Burgess is a statistician in the MRC Biostatistics Unit at the University of Cambridge.
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Spain:
Stephen Burgess is a group leader at the University of Cambridge who explained the significance of the sigma thresholds in scientific observations.
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United Kingdom:
Stephen Burgess, from the ONS, discussed how the inflation basket of goods shows the evolution of consumer spending.
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Finland:
Stephen Burgess is a group leader at the University of Cambridge who commented on the research findings.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Stephen Burgess, of the University of Cambridge, stated that the study supported previous research showing that our genes do not determine our future.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Stephen Burgess commented on the study, noting its exciting evidence that semaglutide treatment can reduce alcohol consumption.
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Slovenia:
Stephen Burgess from the University of Cambridge described the study as 'small, but exciting' and provided evidence that semaglutide treatment can reduce alcohol consumption.
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