that the emails were "hacked", "doctored" and "private".
Experts warn the complications can be worse if the drugs are abused, for example, taken as a quick fix to lose a few pounds or bought from unregulated online sellers.Doctors say they have seen dangerous, life-threatening complications such as inflammation of the pancreas in such cases.
That is why experts say they should only be used under medical supervision.people do put most of the weight back on within a year of stopping the drugs, as their normal food cravings return.That is why experts recommend that patients improve their diet and increase the amount of exercise they take while on the treatment.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has warned about the danger of people developing a "dependency culture" on these drugs.In the past there have been reports of Wegovy shortages, although the manufacturer Novo Nordisk says the NHS has a protected supply.
The term obese describes a person who has excess body fat.
In the UK it's estimated that around one in every four adults is obese.He faced allegations around comments made to the media in March 2016 concerning his beliefs about the honesty of two witnesses in the investigation.
In a statement, Mr Rodhouse said the allegations were "ill-founded and incorrect", adding that while he welcomed the decision he was "yet to receive an adequate explanation as to how this debacle occurred".He led Operation Midland, which investigated false claims that MPs and generals
- including former home secretary Lord Brittan, D-Day Veteran Lord Bramall, and ex-Conservative MP Harvey Proctor -had abused and murdered children.