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The Onslaught of Telehealth Weight Loss and Obesity Care

January 9, 2026

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Unless you’ve been living under a rock this January, you have probably noticed that this is no longer diet season. U.S. News seems to have abandoned their longstanding annual ranking of “Best Diets,” perhaps because no one is paying attention in this age of drugs related to Ozempic. Now, more people are dealing with excess […]

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An Early Signal of Promise in Gene Silencing for Obesity

An Early Signal of Promise in Gene Silencing for Obesity

January 7, 2026

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

While all eyes in obesity focused on the launch of a daily oral tablet for ongoing treatment, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals brought us a little surprise yesterday. They presented early data from phase one studies of two gene silencing therapies for obesity. Though these data are quite preliminary, they offer a signal of great promise for a […]

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Will Wegovy Tablets Launch a New Era in Obesity Care?

January 6, 2026

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

A big change is afoot and the hype is cranking up. With the launch of Wegovy tablets by Novo Nordisk yesterday, we are seeing some very big expectations expressed for a new era in obesity care. The stock market has boosted the value of Novo stock by 15 percent since FDA approved these tablets. Yesterday […]

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Making a Choice: Perpetuate or Challenge Obesity Stigma

Making a Choice: Perpetuate or Challenge Obesity Stigma

January 5, 2026

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This is an uncomfortable truth. Whether health professionals think about it or not in work that touches on obesity, they are making a choice: Are they perpetuating or challenging obesity stigma?

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Five Trends to Define 2026 in Obesity, Nutrition, and Health

Five Trends to Define 2026 in Obesity, Nutrition, and Health

January 1, 2026

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

The slate is clean. All is forgiven. We have a fresh new year ahead. So that has us thinking about the trends that are likely to define 2026 in obesity, nutrition, and health. Here are five that floated to the top of our mind. 1. Healthy Weight for Life We have said it before. Weight […]

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Curses and Blessings from 2025 in the Rearview Mirror

December 31, 2025

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

This has been quite a year that we are closing out on this New Year’s Eve. As we start another new year, we will be leaving behind an ample collection of curses we suffered and blessings we enjoyed in 2025. No doubt, you have your list. So here is our own brief list of the […]

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Cats All Around, Illustration for “Millions of Cats” by Wanda Gág

Herding Cats Toward Something Better Than BMI

December 30, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Everyone seems to know it. We need something better than BMI to serve as a clinical index for the diagnosis of obesity. But getting them to move on is like herding millions of cats. Agreement on the substitute and movement toward it is hard to find. In Search of an Alternative Writing on Medscape, obesity […]

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The Problem with Obesity as a “Modifiable Risk Factor”

December 29, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“Obesity, in particular, stands out as a modifiable risk factor,” says a recent article on modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. Why is this phrase, so often used to define obesity, such an irritant? This is a catchphrase with a lot of history and it’s that history that is the source of friction. […]

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The Onion Market, painting by Raoul Dufy

No Foolin’ – GLP-1s Will Likely Reshape Food Markets

December 28, 2025

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

Yet another careful study of shifts in spending on food and restaurant purchases tells us that yes indeed, GLP-1s will likely reshape markets for food. Food systems already feel it and are beginning to adapt. But truthfully, this is probably just a faint, flickering indication of what’s to come. A Careful Analysis of Food Purchasing […]

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Five Big Milestones in 2025 That Matter for Obesity and Health

December 26, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

This year is quickly winding down and with it, some unpleasant memories may, thankfully, fade. But for our interest in obesity and health, 2025 has been a very eventful year of progress, with five milestones that are particular standouts. So let’s pause and celebrate this progress. 1. Global Embrace of Obesity Care Perhaps the biggest […]

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