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Innovation and Competition in Obesity Gains Momentum

August 9, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Could it be that innovation and competition for better obesity care will overtake the health problem of obesity? We see several signs pointing to this. A decade ago, it was tough to get FDA to take obesity innovation seriously. So big pharma research was running from the challenge. Sanofi had invested heavily in developing rimonabant […]

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Village Street and Steps in Auvers with Two Figures

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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Genetic Sequences to Protect from Obesity

Genetic Sequences to Protect from Obesity

July 6, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Cambridge Professor Sadaf Farooqi calls it a tour de force of genetics. Researchers from Regeneron and nine international research centers sequenced genetic exomes in 645,626 persons. With this painstaking research, they’ve found genetic sequences that protect some people from obesity. These sequences hard wire a person for leanness. In a world that prizes a lean […]

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Ornaments from a Torture Chair

A Medieval Concept for Weight Loss

June 30, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“After 24 hours, the participants indicated that they occasionally felt embarrassed, self-conscious, and that life, in general, was less satisfying.” Nonetheless, researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand think they have an “attractive alternative” for weight loss. It’s a dental device with magnets. It attaches to a person’s teeth to prevent them from […]

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Bridge. Landscape from Four Points of View

If Wegovy Is a “Game Changer,” What Comes Next?

June 8, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The mantra for the Wegovy brand of semaglutide just approved by FDA for obesity is clear enough – game changer. Great. Obesity is not a game, but health plans treat it like a 19th century game of hot potato: “Jack’s alive, and likely to live If he dies in your hand, you’ve a forfeit to […]

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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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The Earnest Pupil

Genomics and Myths of Merit in Health

May 25, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Obesity comes largely from an inheritance of susceptibility. But this fact is a challenge for many people to accept. Instead, they insist on explaining obesity and health as the result of choices and merit. Good choices beget good health. Bioethics professor Lisa Parker suggests that we give up some of these myths of merit and […]

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Rising Tide at Pourville

The Rising “Tides” for Obesity Care

May 22, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Anyone following the news on progress with anti-obesity meds might have noticed a rising number of news reports about various “tides” for obesity. Liraglutide is already out there. So is setmelanotide. Semaglutide injection is under review at FDA and approval is possible as early as the middle of this year. Tirzepatide is advancing in clinical […]

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A Pair of Shoes

Prospects for Pairing Endoscopy with Semaglutide

May 20, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The big meeting of gastroenterology – DDW – happens online this weekend. It’s doesn’t typically offer a lot on obesity science and clinical care. But this year, the meeting has a fascinating peek at the potential for pairing endoscopy with semaglutide. News in advance of the meeting suggests this pairing might produce clinical results that […]

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States of Mind II: Those Who Go

Mindfulness: Past the Peak or Just Getting Started?

May 17, 2021

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

At the height of the pandemic in 2020, mindfulness had quite a moment. In some corners of the world, the peak of the pandemic may have passed. Has the peak of interest in mindfulness passed, too? If our searches on Google are any indication, this may be the case. Perhaps people are more interested in […]

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