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San Diego Skyline at Dawn

More Signs of the Diabesity Merger at ADA2023

June 21, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re packing our bag for San Diego and the 83rd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, which starts on Friday. This is not a meeting that has been a regular habit for ConscienHealth. But this year it seems ADA2023 will be another milestone in the ongoing diabesity merger. That almost too clever term first […]

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Two Children and a Group of Trees

Metabolic Surgery in Youth Becoming Less Rare

May 31, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Plenty of people have strong feelings about metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) for young persons. The idea that it might even be an option for youth can inflame the passions of people who are happy to dictate what medical care should and should not be available to other people. This response drew a lot of […]

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Goodbye Bariatric, Hello Metabolic Surgery

Goodbye Bariatric, Hello Metabolic Surgery

May 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Are we ready for a re-think of obesity and metabolic health? Ready to change the conversation about obesity medicines and bariatric surgery? Sergio Santoro, Scott Shikora, and Ricardo Cohen certainly think so. Writing in Obesity Surgery, they say it’s time to say goodbye to bariatric surgery and move on to the framework of metabolic surgery. […]

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Human Natural Killer Cell

Natural Killer Cells in Obesity and Its Treatment

May 11, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The natural killers of our immune system – lymphocytes known as natural killer cells – increasingly seem to have a role in the pathophysiology of obesity and in the response to its treatment. Just this week, researchers from Ireland published a study showing that semaglutide for obesity may restore more normal function of these cells. […]

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Breast Cancer Cell

Bariatric Surgery Cuts Cancer Risk from Obesity

May 2, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Yet again we are reminded that bariatric surgery has quite an impressive record for improving the health of people with obesity. In a retrospective cohort study of 55,789 patients receiving bariatric surgery, risk of obesity-related cancer came down by half. Researchers matched the non-surgical control group using propensity scores for demographics, comorbidity, hormone therapy, and […]

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The Persistent Benefits of Obesity Care

The Persistent Benefits of Obesity Care

April 20, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Like never before, we are in the midst of intensive public discourse about obesity, obesity care, and weight loss. Some of it is frivolous and some of it is frankly misleading. But what is really good in the middle of all this is that more people than ever before have options for dealing with obesity […]

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Young Girl Reclining

Promoting Stigma for Seeking Obesity Care

March 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New research in BMC Public Health raises important questions. Does news media frame obesity care for young persons in a way that promotes stigma? Does this reflect the bias of the media itself? Or does it play to the bias of the public that consumes this reporting? Thematic Analysis of Reporting from 2014 to 2022 […]

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Food Stores “Drive” Bariatric Surgery Outcomes?

Food Stores “Drive” Bariatric Surgery Outcomes?

March 11, 2023

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

Belief in the power of food stores and markets to shape outcomes in obesity runs deep. Perhaps it’s unshakable. But still, recent PR spin claiming that food stores “drive” bariatric surgery outcomes takes confusion of correlation with causality to new heights. In a press release from Ohio State University, the lead author of two new […]

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Bariatric Surgery: Longer Life, Certain Risks

Bariatric Surgery: Longer Life, Certain Risks

January 26, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

An impressive new study in Obesity, with up to 40 years of follow-up, confirms that the benefit of a longer life after bariatric surgery is durable, but it comes with certain risks. The authors of this study, led by Ted Adams, explain: “Results of this study attest to the decades-long durability of bariatric surgery in […]

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The Kratons Vaudeville Hoop Act

Hoops to Delay and Discourage Obesity Care

December 12, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Hoops are fine tools for play and entertainment. But the hoops which health insurers put people with obesity through serve only to delay and discourage obesity care. The implicit message is clear enough: “You probably don’t deserve this, so you have to prove yourself first.” A recent study demonstrates once again that these insurance mandates […]

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