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Old Wed, Feb-28-24, 07:33
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Being a body-positive doctor in the age of Ozempic has made me realize, sadly, that I alone can't stop the fatphobia that permeates our culture. As long as it exists, we'll have a market for medicines that make people thin.


According to many who have spoken out, the Ozempic has side effects. Many doctors are saying stay clear.

Obsession with thin. Or is it a desire to be less fat when the percent of overweight and obese categories continue to climb? Hardly see thin people. Its a rarity. To the point that my kids were criticized for being too lean. When pediatrician consulted, he said my son was fine as is.

Are we obsessed with" thin" because too many of us are far from that?

Article lacked substance. Disappointed in NPR.
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