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Oprah’s ‘Weight Loss Revolution’ Is a Brief, Surface-Level Overview of Obesity Drugs: TV Review

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Aramide Tinubu For decades, there have been studies and conversations regarding the perils of obesity, and though being overweight doesn’t inherently make someone unhealthy, it can cause severe medical issues.

While those who struggle with excess weight are often told to eat fewer calories and exercise daily, millions of people are still categorized as obese.

Now, in “An Oprah Special: Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution,” Oprah Winfrey is addressing obesity as a disease, the revolutionary medications being used to combat food noise, exiting the WeightWatchers board of directors and giving viewers a glimpse into her personal weight struggles and experiences with prescription weight loss medications.

Whether someone has had trouble maintaining a healthy weight or not, there has been no avoiding the recent discussions around medications like Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy.

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