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Tommy Tomlinson in Childhood

Facing Obesity: Unarmed in a Rock Fight

January 12, 2019

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

In a most compelling way, Tommy Tomlinson describes his lifetime of experiences facing obesity: Losing weight is a f***ing rock fight. The enemies come from all sides: The deluge of marketing telling us to eat worse and eat more. The culture that has turned food into one of the last acceptable vices. Our families and […]

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Champagne on the Bastion

ConscienHealth’s Greatest Hits of 2018

December 28, 2018

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

As 2018 winds down, we have a chance to gratefully reflect on the fact that more than 100,000 users took the time to read some of the content we provided this year. No, this is surely not the New York Times. We admit that we have a very narrow focus. But given this narrow focus, […]

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Mark Twain

The Biggest Whoppers of 2018 in Health and Obesity

December 21, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

As we’ve noted, 2018 was a year of toxic misinformation. Scholars from the Rand Corporation warned us about Truth Decay, because misinformation is creeping into every corner of our lives. So let’s take a minute to review some of the biggest whoppers of 2018. One by one, maybe they seemed trivial. But add them all […]

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The Effect of the Moon

Lap-Band: The Difference Between Efficacy and Effectiveness

December 20, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Apollo Endosurgery is selling off the Lap-Band just five years after they bought it. This news is the latest chapter in a long story of what might have been. In 2013, Apollo bought this device from Allergan for $75 million in cash up front. Stock and contingencies meant that the price could have gone as […]

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Shame

Shame for Having Obesity, Shame for Reversing It

December 14, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new research letter in JAMA Surgery spells it out. After facing bias and stigma for having obesity, people who seek out the most effective treatment available – bariatric surgery – face public scorn for it. Patrick Dolan and colleagues found that 39 percent of American adults believe that bariatric surgery is “an easy way […]

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The Antique Inheritance Tortures the Overtone

Health Plans Punishing Members for Weight Loss

November 19, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s an old problem. But it’s getting harder and harder to understand. When people lose a lot of excess weight and put obesity into remission, excess skin becomes a serious threat to health and well-being for many patients. However, health plans often tell patients, too bad. No matter what the medical need, the first response […]

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Allegory of Poverty

OW2018: Poverty, Stress, and Access to Obesity Care

November 16, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The last few days at ObesityWeek brought us some fascinating insights relating to poverty, stress, and access to obesity care. Presentations here remind us that obesity has a complex relationship with social status. Food security plays a role. Veterans live with a higher risk. And yet, access to effective care is nothing short of bizarre […]

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Nashville's Parthenon

Building a Broader Base for Surgery at OW2018

November 12, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Ever since the first bariatric surgeries emerged in the 1950s, the public has been skeptical. Bariatric surgeons found themselves in a box. Labels were a problem. Conceived as weight loss surgery, surgeons quickly figured out that it was doing more than causing people to lose weight. So they started calling it metabolic surgery, too. ASBS […]

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Skyline View of Nashville

View from the Top: The Heart of OW2018

November 11, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s here. From all over the world, roughly 5,000 surgeons, clinicians, scientists, and scholars are pouring into Nashville for OW2018. They’ll spend an entire week examining everything we know about obesity. ConscienHealth already served up a top 10 list. But even better than that, here’s a view from the the head of the class. TOS […]

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Dorigen of Britain Waiting for the Return of Her Husband

OW2018: Real Innovation in Obesity Drugs at Last?

November 10, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

ObesityWeek 2018 comes just as we are starting to see serious innovation in obesity drugs at long last. After a few flashy launches that went nowhere, we’re seeing more solid progress from Novo Nordisk and even Eisai. Obesity medicine physicians are bringing obesity meds into comprehensive care for obesity. And some exciting new drugs are […]

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