HEALTH

Why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Might Be Wrong About Ozempic

USAMon Nov 18 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who's been chosen to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services, has some strong opinions about treating diabetes and obesity. He's against using Ozempic, a popular medicine, and thinks we should all just eat better and exercise more. But is he right? Let's dig into the facts. First, Denmark doesn't avoid Ozempic like Kennedy claims. They actually use it a lot, but they're trying to cut down on costs. And the European Union isn't investigating Ozempic for causing suicidal thoughts, as Kennedy said. Both the US and EU have looked into this and found no strong link. Doctors who treat people with obesity say Kennedy's views are too simple. They agree that diet and exercise are important, but they also know that these alone often aren't enough. Medications like Ozempic can help, and they've been shown to work in clinical trials. Even Elon Musk, someone close to the Trump administration, thinks these drugs could help improve health and reduce healthcare costs if they were more affordable. So, while Kennedy's goals to reduce chronic diseases are great, his methods might need some rethinking.

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    Is there a hidden agenda against healthy eating that pharmaceutical companies are pushing?
    What role do medications like Ozempic play in weight loss and diabetes management compared to lifestyle changes?
    What are the long-term effects of medications like Ozempic on overall health and well-being?

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