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FDA Approves a CGM Talisman for Weight Loss

August 21, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Yes, wearable tech for personal health and fitness monitoring is still with us, but it comes in waves. The first wave, with Fitbit, peaked sometime around 2017, judging from Google search interest. The second wave came with smartwatches. The Apple Watch launched in 2015 and interest in smartwatches peaked in 2020. Now the hot new […]

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Targeting Better Health with New Obesity Drugs

August 18, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We have a flourishing market for new obesity drugs. But that market has a problem. New drug developers are stumbling over what to target with their drugs. The old way of looking at goals for new drugs in this space was to aim for greater weight loss. More is better – right? In a new […]

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Azmeraw Bekele Molalign, Paris Half Marathon 2014, photograph by Pierre-Selim Huard

Learning That Obesity Treatment Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

August 8, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

This is a painful lesson and most of the world is very slow to take it to heart. Dealing with obesity – on almost every level – is a marathon, not a sprint. Today’s lesson is about orforglipron, an oral GLP-1 agonist in development by Lilly. This drug is a small molecule that can be […]

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More Weight Loss with a Diet of Less Processed Food

More Weight Loss with a Diet of Less Processed Food

August 5, 2025

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

A new study yesterday in Nature Medicine will surely add fuel to the fire of people who believe we can simply blame ultra-processed foods for the rise in obesity over the last four decades. The design of the study was solid – a randomized controlled crossover study. Just the kind of thing that sticklers for […]

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Will Amycretin Lift Novo Nordisk from Its Funk?

Will Amycretin Lift Novo Nordisk from Its Funk?

July 21, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s no secret that Novo Nordisk is in something of a funk. In the last year, the value of the company has dropped by half. Its respected leader, Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, stepped down suddenly in May. Lilly has taken the lead in the obesity market from semaglutide with its own tirzepatide, and numerous competitors are […]

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Cardiologists See the Light on Obesity and Heart Failure

July 11, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new scientific statement from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) marks a milestone in acknowledging the importance of treating obesity in patients with heart failure. It seems that cardiologists see the light and are recognizing the importance of moving beyond diet and lifestyle advice alone. The statement concludes: “Given emerging evidence of the benefits […]

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Looking for the Thread to Follow in Obesity Care Innovation

Looking for the Thread to Follow in Obesity Care Innovation

June 26, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Stepping back from the intense swirl of obesity care research at the ADA meeting just concluded, one thing stands out: People are having a very hard time following the thread of all this innovation. If you have any doubt, just scan the reports of investment analysts at the meeting. On one hand, they know they […]

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A Readout on Body Weight and Composition, photograph by Ted Kyle

ADA2025: Is CagriSema Weight Loss Good Enough?

June 23, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

With two new publications in the New England Journal of Medicine, we are thinking that CagriSema has something to teach us about using weight loss outcomes to judge the merits of a new obesity medicine. Is more always better? Researchers presented the data from these two pivotal clinical trials on CagriSema at the ADA Scientific […]

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Might Thermogenesis Be Viable for Obesity Treatment?

Might Thermogenesis Be Viable for Obesity Treatment?

June 19, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In drug therapy for obesity, all of the excitement about GLP-1s and now amylin analogs has focused on regulation of eating behaviors. But, in fact, this is just one part of the process for regulating metabolic function and adiposity. Until now, we have seen little success in developing safe and effective medicines that alter the […]

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The Rocky Path from Weight Loss to Obesity Care

June 12, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

It is undeniable that obesity is a complex, chronic disease. When we gather people from all over the world who understand obesity, this is the number one thing everyone can agree upon. And yet, when we sit down to talk about models for health systems delivering obesity care, it is more likely that folks who […]

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