Fast food sellers 'could provide pill to reduce fat'

Places that sell junk food should offer drugs to reduce the impact of fatty food on our body, according to researchers from Imperial College, London.

Places that sell junk food should offer drugs to reduce the impact of fatty food on our body, according to researchers from Imperial College, London.

Researchers say the fat in a seven ounce hamburger with cheese and a small milkshake could be offset by a cheap pill containing statins.

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