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Rethinking the Dosing of Obesity Medicines with AMG 133

Rethinking the Dosing of Obesity Medicines with AMG 133

February 6, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We learned recently that questions about the need for ongoing dosing with obesity medicines raise discomforting thoughts. After all, obesity is a chronic disease, so we can’t dispute the need for continued daily or weekly doses with obesity medicines. Or can we? Amgen seems to think we can. Monthly Dosing? Induction and Maintenance? With a […]

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Prescription Stick of the Prairie Potawatomi Culture

Who Gets and Fills Prescriptions for Obesity Medicines?

January 31, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Obesity is the most prevalent chronic disease in America, so you might think that prescriptions for obesity medicines are relatively common – but only if you are unfamiliar with prevailing attitudes about these medicines. Because in fact, even in a large health system known for excellent care in cardiometabolic health, these prescriptions are rather rare. […]

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Incentives for Metabolic Surgery in Response to GLP-1 Medicines

January 17, 2024

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Over the past year, as the world has embraced GLP-1 medicines like semaglutide for obesity, we have heard much speculation about dire prospects for the future of metabolic surgery. Stock prices dropped earlier this year for medical device companies with big investments in bariatric surgery when Intuitive Surgical announced they were seeing a slowdown in […]

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Lancet: Obesity Drugs Won’t Save Us from Cheeseburgers

January 10, 2024

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Some things never change. Half a century ago, editors of the Lancet proclaimed that “most obesity could, with care, be prevented.” Drugs have “limited usefulness” for treating obesity, they explained, and so, “we need to be more vigilant about preventing obesity throughout childhood.” After 50 years of relying on this advice, obesity prevalence has tripled. […]

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LillyDirect Poised to Shake Up Access to Obesity Care

LillyDirect Poised to Shake Up Access to Obesity Care

January 5, 2024

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Eli Lilly and Company has taken the unusual step of starting a direct to consumer clinical care and pharmacy program for obesity, diabetes, and migraine. If you have any doubt that LillyDirect will shake up the landscape for access to obesity care, just ask the folks at WeightWatchers. Their stock dropped by 11% yesterday when […]

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The Star of the Kings

The Best and Worst of 2023 in Obesity and Health

December 28, 2023

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This was a year of great progress in obesity, and with that progress came frustrations and angst. So finding the best and worst of 2023 in obesity and health is actually quite an easy and interesting task. Let’s dig right in. #1 Best: Cardiovascular Outcomes Benefit Data for Semaglutide Above all else the landmark findings […]

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Christmas in Siberia

Angst About Holiday Food, Health, and Happiness

December 23, 2023

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

The approach of the big holiday of Christmas often conjures thoughts about sharing meals and festive food. Many tables are overflowing with excess and with that excess comes a certain amount of angst about holiday food, health, and personal happiness. This year, we have a new twist on how to cope. Popular media is serving […]

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The Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2023 on ConscienHealth

The Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2023 on ConscienHealth

December 21, 2023

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

No two ways about it. This has been a big year of milestones in obesity and health. We and many others are still processing what we have witnessed in these past 12 months. But one way to gain perspective is to look at 2023 stats for the posts on ConscienHealth that you, a wise group […]

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Reason and Emotion in Obesity Care for Young Persons

Reason and Emotion in Obesity Care for Young Persons

December 18, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Both reason and emotion play a role in obesity care for young persons. Feelings about this subject are strong. The experience of living with obesity is intense for families, children, and youth. Recent reporting makes this clear. Equally clear is reporting and new data that tell us we’re not coping with it very well. Severe […]

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Landscape with Zigzag Path

Pills and Pokes, Different People, Different Paths

December 17, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“Are you sure you want an Ozempic pill?” In the Atlantic, Yasmin Tayag poses this question. Back in June people were bubbling with enthusiasm at the prospect of an oral small molecule – orforglipron – that might work as well as injectable semaglutide. But Tayag offers caution that we share. One size, one approach, for […]

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