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Is Makeup Making Us Fat?

August 12, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Who would have guessed that makeup might contribute to making us fat? A new report in Environmental Science and Technology Letters gives us pause. The authors find that chemicals known as PFAS are present in more than half of a sample of 231 cosmetics they tested. PFAS is short for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. They’ve […]

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A Tale of Two New Drugs and Health Insurance

July 8, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

This is seriously messed up. Let’s consider the case of two innovative new drugs and how health insurance will cover them. Each of them treats a chronic disease that can devastate a person’s health and quality of life. But these are different diseases and very different drugs. One offers a breakthrough in effectiveness. In fact, […]

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The Ease of Selling Bunk for Weight Loss

July 2, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Federal oversight of dietary supplements is modest and insufficient. This gentle understatement summarizes a new perspective from the Obesity Society on dietary supplements and alternative therapies for obesity. It comes with a systematic review of the evidence – or lack of it – for these products. Nonetheless, people keep selling this bunk for weight loss […]

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Wegovy Approved: Radical or Incremental Progress?

Wegovy Approved: Radical or Incremental Progress?

June 5, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Experts labeled it as a gamechanger months ago. So it is certainly good news to see semaglutide approved by FDA, now with a brand name, Wegovy. With good reason, people see this new drug as something that can bring radical progress to treating obesity. On average, it’s more effective than other drugs for obesity. Compared […]

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Is a Healthy Badge Coming to Food Packages?

May 13, 2021

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Why didn’t someone think of this before? FDA is working on a better guidance for healthy food. One of the ideas is simple and sweet. Just let the marketers put a “healthy” badge on food that meets the standard. What standard? FDA is working on it. But when they figure out what it takes to […]

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Loading Up on Sugar That’s Not Sugar

May 10, 2021

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Brace yourself for sugar 2.0. Processed food makers are loading up on sugar that’s not sugar. The push to drive added sugar out of the food supply means that allulose – a rare, but natural form of sugar – is suddenly popular with the industry. It helps that food companies can add this sugar to […]

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Old Person of Troy

Better-for-You Bunk: False Advertising?

March 26, 2021

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

In case you haven’t noticed, many entrepreneurs are ready to sell us bunk to enhance our health. Sometimes it comes in the form of alternative medicine, as Tim Caulfield so aptly describes. Very often, the better-for-you bunk comes in the form of ultra-processed foods with claims like GMO-free and all-natural – to help people rationalize […]

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Semaglutide in for Review at FDA to Treat Obesity

December 7, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Friday marked an important milestone in progress toward better treatments for obesity. Novo Nordisk submitted semaglutide to FDA for approval in treating obesity. So we may see approval for this important new drug in the second half of next year. Why so important? We have two reasons. A Step Forward in Effectiveness The first reason […]

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FDA Approves Saxenda (liraglutide) for Obesity in Teens

FDA Approves Saxenda (liraglutide) for Obesity in Teens

December 5, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Late on Friday, Novo Nordisk announced FDA approval for Saxenda (liraglutide 3mg) to treat obesity in teens. This marks the second such drug approved in for youth in little more than a week. Setmelanotide received approval last week for children as young as six. Make no mistake about it, we are making progress in expanding […]

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Setmelanotide Approved: Is This the Future?

November 28, 2020

Health & Obesity

This is the ultimate Friday news dump. FDA approved a highly innovative, highly targeted treatment for obesity – setmelanotide – Wednesday night. Just before a four-day holiday. The company announced in on Friday – timing one would typically choose for news they want to hide. But this is really good news for the treatment of […]

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