ObesityWeek 2024 in San Antonio brought together more than 3,200 attendees to explore the latest science and policies around obesity. The OAC had the privilege of attending this […]
Weekend reading: food addiction – Food Politics by Marion Nestle
Ashley N. Gearhardt, Kelly D. Brownell, Mark S. Gold, and Marc N. Potenza, editors. Food & Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook, Second Edition. Oxford University Press, 2024. 570 pages. This […]
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Eli Lilly Plummets On Rare — But 'Big' — Sales Miss For Diabetes, Weight-Loss Drugs – Investor's Business Daily
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Almost Half a Ton | Childhood Obesity News
Is it exploitative to pass along the story of an extremely obese person? How could it be, if the subject voluntarily signs a contract and is appropriately compensated? […]
New Bias-Free Obesity Images Challenge Harmful Stereotypes
Weight bias has dominated how people with obesity are portrayed for far too long — but we’re changing that narrative. This weekend, in partnership with Eli Lilly and […]
Weekend reading: Hunger in America
Marianna Chilton. The Painful Truth about Hunger in America: Why We Must Unlearn Everything We Think We Know—and Start Again. MIT Press, 2024. 366 pages. MIT Press asked […]
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Louisiana doctor pioneers obesity research, developed Amazon tech to track muscle mass – NOLA.com
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How to Survive Halloween | Childhood Obesity News
Some very ambitious activists envision the possibility of a society-wide adjustment in the theory and practice of Halloween. It is almost as if adding on pounds has become […]
Summer is the Season for Advocacy!
By Sarah Bramblette During the summer months, the weather is warmer, and the days are longer. There are many reasons to love the summer season, including the additional […]
Industry-funded opinion of the week: Forget about ultra-processed
A reader, Bart Peuchot, writes: I would be very interested to have your view on this new publication for Nature. As you taught me, I checked the competing […]