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Is Success in Diabetes Possible Without Obesity Care?

May 4, 2019

Health & Obesity

My, how things have changed. Barely more than a decade ago, the dominant drugs for type 2 diabetes caused weight gain. Most big pharma companies were cutting obesity research. Eli Lilly and Sanofi were riding high in diabetes care and turning up their noses at obesity. But now the tables have turned. Sanofi’s diabetes business […]

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Work in Progress

Bias That Leaves Children Without Options

April 30, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

You might think that childhood obesity is a subject that draws a lot of sympathy from the public. You would be wrong. Today at the 26th European Congress on Obesity, we presented new data on a huge gap in the public understanding of severe obesity in young children. Even in young children, our data shows […]

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Does Noom Spell Doom for the Diet Industry?

April 17, 2019

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

Noom is an app and a program that climbed into the top trends for diet and nutrition searches on Google in 2018. So now it’s putting considerable pressure on the old guard of the diet industry at a time when consumers have very mixed feelings about that business. Weight Watchers is now WW – Wellness […]

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1953 Nash-Healey Roadster

Intercept Presents Encouraging NASH Results

April 12, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s been a long road for Intercept Pharmaceuticals to develop an important advance for treating NASH (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis). Five years ago this little startup company shocked the world when a monitoring board stopped a placebo-controlled study because their drug (obeticholic acid or OCA) had worked so well. A final round of 64 liver biopsies were […]

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Dill, Red Onions, and Carrots

Take Your Vegetables by Prescription?

March 29, 2019

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

Are you ready for vegetables by prescription? That’s what nutrition policy wonks are pushing with a new publication in PLOS Medicine. Yujin Lee, a postdoctoral fellow and lead author, sums up their bold claims: We found that encouraging people to eat healthy foods in Medicare and Medicaid – healthy food prescriptions – could be as […]

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Reduce Greed Now

Unaffordable Drugs: Simple Greed or a Complex Market?

March 17, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Prescription drug prices are under the microscope again and the intense scrutiny is unlikely to fade anytime soon. That’s because those prices are hurting people who need the drugs. The prime example of unaffordable drugs is insulin. In the short time between 2012 and 2016 alone, costs of insulin almost doubled. Some patients who need […]

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On the Hunt for Precision Personalized Diets

March 13, 2019

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

Precision nutrition is a concept with an almost irresistible allure. It borrows on the cachet of precision medicine. On top of that, frustration with the presently imprecise nature of nutrition science makes the promise of precision personalized diets especially appealing. So in pursuit of this idea, a new study in Nutrients offers some tantalizing clues. […]

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A.I. Gives Cheesecake and Brats an A+ in Nutrition?

March 3, 2019

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Siri, what should I eat? Well, that cheesecake looks good. In the New York Times today, Cardiologist Eric Topol explains that artificial intelligence (A.I.) tells him cheesecake and brats get an A+ for his personalized nutrition needs. In contrast, oatmeal and squash get a C-. But there’s just one problem. Topol likes the oatmeal and […]

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Recess Sparkling Water

This Is What’s Replacing Soda?

January 22, 2019

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry

Is this a millennial dream? Or instead, a caricature? Recess is coming at us with a distinctive vibe for sparkling water – infusing it with hemp extract and “adaptogens.” The brand promises balance and clarity. Can this be what’s replacing soda for generations to come? Tapping All the Trends In case you haven’t noticed, big soda’s […]

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Neuron in an Insect Brain

How a Person Gets Wired for Obesity

January 21, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New research published last week in Cell offers a glimpse of how a critical part of the brain gets wired for obesity very early in life. Sebastien Bouret, a senior author, explains: We know that the brain, in particular an area called the hypothalamus, has a very important role in the regulation of food intake […]

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