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Healthier on Ro, still image from Serena Williams Super Bowl ad for Ro

Serena Williams Talks Health in a Super Bowl Ad for Ro

January 29, 2026

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

We are in the midst of what used to be known as diet and weight loss season. And now the Super Bowl is coming up. Instead of diet ads this year, our video feeds are full of ads for telehealth and GLP-1s. Some of them are annoying. But when Serena Williams comes on screen to […]

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1962 B&W Toshiba Television Set, photograph by Daderot

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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Will Outstanding Results for Retatrutide Mark a Turning Point?

Will Outstanding Results for Retatrutide Mark a Turning Point?

December 12, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“I am over the moon about this,” said Harvard professor Caroline Apovian to us. She was talking about the outstanding topline results with retatrutide reported by Lilly from a phase three study. This is the so-called triple-G agonist that first stunned the world with its phase two results two years ago. In the results yesterday, […]

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The Athlete’s Muscular Flexion, painting by Osmar Schindler

The Importance and Uncertainties About Preserving Muscle

December 5, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The attention that goes daily to the subject of preserving muscle and its importance is off the chart. Just this week a call to action about muscle loss in diabetes and a new systematic review on the effects of resistance exercise on cognitive function are demanding our attention. It is clear that preserving muscle as […]

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Seriously? photograph © Obesity Action Coalition / OAC Image Gallery

Seriously, Can Use of GLP-1s Lower Obesity Prevalence?

November 2, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

The headlines won’t stop. “Obesity rates are falling and it’s almost certainly because of Ozempic,” says the Futurism banner. Vox tells us “the Ozempic effect is finally showing up in obesity data.” So can it be true that use of GLP-1s is lowering obesity prevalence? The short answer is no. Not now. Probably not ever. […]

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Heart Benefits of Semaglutide Are More Than Weight Loss

Heart Benefits of Semaglutide Are More Than Weight Loss

October 24, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study in Lancet tells us that we need a fundamental reframing of the medical benefits semaglutide can bring to a growing number of people around the world. In the simplest terms, researchers have found that the heart benefits of semaglutide actually have relatively little to do with weight loss. Professor John Deanfield was […]

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Drink Can Pull Tab, photograph by Marcos André

Yes. Sweeteners Can Help with Maintaining a Lower Weight

October 8, 2025

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

As an article of faith, many people, even some who should know better, dispense advice that sweeteners are bad for metabolic health and weight management. They rely on observational evidence and theories about how they might have subtle effects to undermine health. But no direct evidence. Now, in Nature Metabolism comes a randomized controlled study to […]

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This Week Lilly Stopped a Bimagrumab Study Before It Started

September 27, 2025

Health & Obesity

Bimagrumab continues to be a enigma. We see flickering signs of good news – and then, inexplicably, it goes dark. The pattern repeated itself this week when news emerged that Lilly pulled the plug on a phase two study with bimagrumab and tirzepatide in persons with obesity and diabetes before it even enrolled a single […]

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Apple Cider Vinegar, photograph by Veganbaking.net

Problematic Obesity Research on Apple Cider Vinegar Retracted

September 25, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This one definitely sounded too good to be true from the start. A little bit of apple cider vinegar daily for young persons with obesity supposedly produced lower body weight, BMI, body fat ratio, blood sugar, triglycerides, and cholesterol. No side effects. However, this stunning piece of research on apple cider vinegar in obesity was […]

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Hurdles, illustration created with Gemini image generation for ConscienHealth

The Two Biggest Hurdles for Better Obesity Care

September 9, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The progress we have witnessed in 25 years of working on obesity care has been nothing short of remarkable. Especially in the last four years with the introduction of advanced new obesity medicines. But let’s step back from the minutia of research, clinical care, and policy, to look at the big challenges that remain. When […]

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