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A Window into Activation of Inflammation in Obesity

A Window into Activation of Inflammation in Obesity

January 17, 2026

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

All the research on obesity is not simply about tinkering with GLP-1s or developing the next blockbuster to surpass semaglutide and tirzepatide. This week, for instance, Science published research that opens a window to understanding how obesity activates inflammation. That inflammation leads to many of the complications that make obesity a complex, chronic disease. A […]

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Duck and Cover, photograph by Walter Albertin

Duck and Cover While U.S. Scientific Leadership Evaporates

June 15, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The previously unquestioned American leadership in science is evaporating. Groundbreaking medical research is stopping abruptly. Research institutes at NIH are disappearing. As this unfolds, the response of many people in supposed roles of scientific leadership has been to duck and take cover. Tell us when it’s over and we can get back to work. Yes, […]

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Deux Côtes, painting by Wassily Kandinsky / Artvee

Research Cuts Could Cost the Economy a Trillion Dollars

May 5, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The first ever estimates of the economic impact of cuts to U.S. government-funded research are out from economists at American University in Washington. The current administration has already frozen billions of dollars in research funding. The president’s budget proposal last week called for cutting funding to the National Science Foundation by more than half. The […]

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Silence

Unsafe Words in Science, Health, and Policy

March 9, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For many people who toil in pursuit of insights from scientific research, these are stressful times. Mass firings have decimated U.S. science agencies, according to reporting in Science. The chaos has shattered the careers of many scientists and has been especially harsh for vulnerable early career scientists. As this is happening, a climate of fear […]

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Eurasian Blue Tit

“We Should Avoid Treating Published Research as Fact”

November 2, 2023

Scientific Meetings & Publications

Over the past 20 years or so, there has been growing concern that many research results published in scientific journals can’t be reproduced. Depending on the field of research, studies have found efforts to redo published studies lead to different results in between 23% and 89% of cases. To understand how different researchers might arrive […]

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The Wisdom of Collaborating with Adversaries

The Wisdom of Collaborating with Adversaries

December 11, 2022

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

“Let’s just agree to disagree” is an expression of utter nonsense, says Professor David Allison in an introduction to the concept of adversarial collaboration. Of course, he is describing this in the context of scientific controversies. And in obesity and nutrition research, it’s quite easy to construct a list of subjects on which the disagreements […]

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Close-Up of Kale

Superfood Word Salad and Research Integrity

October 7, 2022

Scientific Meetings & Publications

Publishing research and academic journals is a business that is both important and highly profitable. The business model for this industry could be a whole post of its own, but it’s worth noting that just four companies publish more than half of the world’s academic papers. Elsevier alone published more than half a million peer-reviewed […]

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Scheveningen Women and Other People Under Umbrellas

Public Health: Research, Advocacy, and Trust

July 24, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Institutions of public health are in a tough spot right now. COVID has so battered public trust in the CDC that it has put us into the figure-it-out-yourself phase of this pandemic. Likewise, the public health response to obesity has long been one of both moral panic and ineffective policy prescriptions. Decades of exhortations to […]

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ARPA-H: Aiming for Breakthroughs in Obesity Science

March 20, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

“Focusing on cancer, focusing on obesity, focusing on diabetes, a whole range of diseases … we’re going to make significant breakthroughs.” This in a nutshell is the aspiration for ARPA-H, as voiced by President Joe Biden. It is a new agency with a billion dollars of funding for the next three years, passed in a bipartisan […]

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Obesity: Gut Signals, Fat Tissue, and Bariatric Surgery

Obesity: Gut Signals, Fat Tissue, and Bariatric Surgery

January 21, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Bariatric surgery has a profound effect on the chronic disease of obesity. Diabetes goes into remission and hunger recedes. Metabolism finds a steadier state, more compatible with good health. But the billion-dollar question is, how? Make no mistake. This is a big puzzle. Now a series of publications over the last several weeks reveals the […]

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