Weight Limit
Nearly 1 in 10 Teenagers Have Turned to Pills for Weight Loss, Research Shows
“It's not surprising.”
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
What the Conversation on Teens and Wegovy Is Missing
When teens enter the weight loss meds chat, it's more important than ever to disentangle health from thinness — but how?
By Brittney McNamara
We Don't Always Know What's In Those Cheaper Ozempic "Dupes"
And a lot of them aren't FDA approved.
By Brittney McNamara
Young Diabetics Are Struggling to Get Ozempic Because of the Drug's Popularity
Ozempic became popular for its weight loss properties, but where does that leave people with diabetes who it is intended for?
By Fortesa Latifi
Diet Culture Has Been Around Since Ancient Greece
See how diet culture as we know it formed.
By Cameron Katz and Annie Elledge
Ozempic Is Creating an Impossible Moral Dilemma Around Fatness
Judged as both the “end of obesity” and the “easy way out,” where would Ozempic be if we didn't link our weight to our worth?
By Amanda Richards