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Twitter summary: Contrave launched in the US w/ weight support program + savings/loyalty programs offer new option for patients Two healthcare companies, Orexigen and...
What can obesity learn from seatbelts, airbags, and tobacco? Our interview with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Dr. Marks.
How are the bacteria in our gut related to type 2 diabetes and obesity? The fascinating research.
The provocative documentary Fed Up , which offers an unflinching look at the real causes and challenges of America’s obesity epidemic, is currently playing in select...
Three things to know about the new US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, who has his sights set on tackling obesity.
Twitter summary: FDA approves Novo Nordisk’s chronic weight management drug Saxenda, another option to help treat #obesity On December 23, the FDA approved Novo Nordisk’...
Major A1c improvements, weight loss, and no injections!
What other fast food chains are already on board?
Current trial results show that obese patients using Contrave are about 41% less likely to experience any major heart event (e.g. heart attack, strokes, or heart-related...
Will it be the first US city to have warning labels for sugary drinks?
Our main takeaways from this conference: new apps, startling statistics, and more!
What this dramatic movement in obesity therapy means for patients in Europe.
Another diabetes drug that helps people lose weight?
One of the biggest drug highlights at the 2015 ADA Scientific Sessions was a compelling presentation by diaTribe scientific Advisory Board member Dr. John Buse on brand...
The two trillion dollar problem – a new report provides a groundbreaking look at the worldwide cost of obesity.
Further evidence underlying the exceedingly crucial need for more pilots in obesity.
Practical advice for eating and drinking to combat childhood obesity.
A new bill would put limits on fast food calories, fat, and sugar in kids’ meals.
His daily routines, goals, and biggest advice for anyone trying to lose weight.
Medicare Advantage pilot study shows average of 8.7% weight loss after six months.

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