Progress in Treatment for Obesity by Reynold Spector
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This article discusses the breakthrough drug tirzepatide, which has been shown to significantly reduce body weight in people with obesity, offering a promising solution for a chronic health issue affecting millions. However, the high cost and accessibility challenges of these treatments, along with the societal and economic impact of obesity, raise important questions about equitable distribution and the future of weight-loss therapies. Read this article and find accompanying references at: https://skepticalinquirer.org/2024/06/progress-in-treatment-for-obesity/ About the Author: Reynold Spector, MD has served as a professor of medicine (and pharmacology and/or biochemistry) at Iowa, Stanford, and Harvard-MIT. He is currently clinical professor of medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (New Jersey) and is the author of almost 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers and one textbook. His award-winning work has concerned itself principally with vitamin function, transport, and homeostasis in the central nervous system, the effect of food on the function of the kidneys, and the treatment of the poisoned patient. Dr. Spector also served as executive vice president in charge of drug development at Merck from 1987 to 1999, where he oversaw the introduction of fifteen new drugs and vaccines. Subscribe to Skeptical Inquirer: https://skepticalinquirer.org/subscribe/ Skeptical Inquirer Audio Edition is a production of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and the Center for Inquiry.