"Understanding Weight-Loss Medications and Fat Stigma in Obesity Research"

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The hype around weight-loss drugs like Ozempic perpetuates fat stigma and fat phobia, reinforcing the focus on weight over health. While these drugs may show promising results in studies, they don't work the same for everyone, and the long-term effects and side effects are still uncertain. Obesity is a complex issue with multifaceted determinants, and a weight-centered approach may miss the broader health and social implications. Ultimately, drugs like Ozempic are tools that need to be applied ethically and mindfully, considering the diverse and complex nature of obesity.
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