
Tamara Davison
Tamara Davison is a freelance journalist covering foreign affairs, humanitarian stories, culture, travel, and the environment. Now based in the Middle East, she is particularly interested in cultural narratives from the region.
Across the last seven years, she's spearheaded several features and investigations for The Guardian, The Independent, Al Jazeera, Euronews, and others.
As a features writer, Tamara has written about the meteoric rise of freediving and interviewed Afghanistan's first female breakdancer. She's covered political explainers and been embedded in an all-female bomb squad in Vietnam.
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- The London Standard2 articles
- The Standard1 article
- More To Her Story
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- What happens when you stop taking weight loss drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic?1 Jun—The London StandardMore than half a million Brits are thought to be now relying on weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, amid a steady global increase in people experimenting with the drugs. In many cases, weight loss drugs help people lose weight by mimicking the hormones associated with feeling hunger and reducing their appetites. A lot of people attest to impactful and life-changing results thanks to the regular use of the diet suppressants -- which reportedly goe beyond just weight loss and can even...
- What are 'Ozempic teeth'? Exploring new side effect of weight-loss drug27 May—The London StandardCOMMENTS ‘Ozempic teeth’ is a new phenomenon that concerned health care experts are warning people when using Ozempic. Although Ozempic was originally developed to treat diabetes, it has also become popular for its weight-loss properties and is now used by millions worldwide. Last year, around five percent of Brits reportedly used an injectable glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, which is the scientific name for brands like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro . It works by mimicking a...