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Are GLP-1 Compounders Nearing the End of Their Rope?

Are GLP-1 Compounders Nearing the End of Their Rope?

February 11, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Was the multi-million dollar spend by Hims & Hers on a Super Bowl ad the last gasp of a doomed business? Or was it a clever play for regulatory latitude that could keep them going?  Conventional wisdom suggests that GLP-1 compounders should be nearing the end of their rope. But some political observers think they […]

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My Eyes in the Time of Apparition

Disparities in GLP-1 Medicines for Obesity Are Growing Obvious

February 3, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study in JAMA Network Open makes one thing very clear. Most people who take GLP-1 medicines for obesity quit within a year. Most who take them for diabetes are less likely to quit. Why are the disparities in GLP-1 medicines for obesity so great in comparison to their use for diabetes? It’s all […]

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Yes, Food Noise Is Real and Measurable

Yes, Food Noise Is Real and Measurable

January 22, 2025

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

One of the most important shifts in the approach to obesity in recent years has been an increased focus on the lived experience with this disease. One result has been the identification of food noise as a subjective experience that greatly affects the quality of life for many people living with obesity. Now, new research […]

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Winter in the Connecticut Hills

Connecticut Flouts the Law and People with Obesity Suffer

January 20, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Two years ago, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill into law to provide better access to obesity care under the state’s Medicaid program. This includes access to GLP-1 medicines. Now, it seems, the state is flouting the law. So people with obesity who rely on Medicaid are left out in the cold if they […]

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Dewey Defeats Truman

Premature Death Notices for Diet and Exercise

January 19, 2025

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

Narratives in health reporting tend to cluster. This is how we get diet fads. It’s also why stories about how bad BMI is have gotten enough traction to drive people to extreme views about it. Lately, we’ve noticed a new cluster forming. Let’s call it the premature death notices for diet and exercise. In Vox […]

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Aleisia Gibson Wright

When Selfies Stop Selfing: My Journey to Ozempic & Beyond

January 10, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Let’s talk selfies. For me, they were my reality check. Full-body shots? Forget it. Every milestone photo with my family got run through every beautification filter the App Store could throw at me, but nothing could match the image I wanted to see staring back. That’s when I knew – it was time for a […]

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Maarja Nuut in the Spotlight

Weight Loss Season: Faded, but Neither Gone nor Forgotten

January 7, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It used to be that this was the time of year when popular culture turned its attention to weight loss season. The release of U.S. News rankings of “Best Diets” commanded media attention. Weight loss tips were everywhere. But no more is this true. No, idle talk about weight loss has not disappeared. But it […]

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Human interactome

Proteomics Tell Us Obesity Treatment Is More Than Weight Loss

January 4, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The ongoing debate about the clinical definition of obesity is soon to get more intense. But already, it tells us pretty clearly that obesity is defined by more than excess weight. New research in Nature Medicine comes at this subject from an entirely different direction. Using proteomics, Lasse Maretty and colleagues find that the effects […]

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The Museum of the Tomorrow, photograph by Bruno Tamm Rabello, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

Five Predictions for 2025 in Obesity, Nutrition, and Health

January 1, 2025

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Thankfully, 2024 is behind us now and we have a blank slate for a whole new year ahead of us. But what can we expect? Well, proverbial (probably Danish) wisdom tells us “prediction is difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” Nonetheless, here are our top five predictions about what we will see in 2025 […]

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A New Day

WHO Says Carpe Diem! GLP-1 Agonists Can Spark Transformation

December 19, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This was a pleasant surprise. For years, the World Health Association avoided the idea that obesity is an actual chronic disease. Today we have evidence for a big shift in thinking. Three senior officials from WHO published a viewpoint in JAMA yesterday to clearly say not only that obesity is a chronic disease, but also […]

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