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  2. Off-brand versions of Lilly weight loss drug must be pulled ...

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration says the shortage of Eli Lilly’s Zepbound and Mounjaro drugs has been resolved and that specialty pharmacies and online companies need to stop ...

  3. Surge in obesity drugs like Ozempic has pummeled big food ...

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    Mr. Market is still having major digestive issues with the stocks of the world's largest food and beverage companies. Shares of PepsiCo (), Coca-Cola (), Conagra Brands (), and Campbell Soup have ...

  4. FDA chief defends work on obesity, food to US Senate as ... - AOL

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    U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf defended the agency's role in addressing the country's obesity epidemic as he was grilled by senators over FDA regulation of the food ...

  5. Pfizer to remain aggressive on obesity market after setback - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Pfizer will remain aggressive in trying to break into the lucrative obesity market, even after dropping a high profile weight-loss drug candidate late last year due to strong ...

  6. Criticism of fast food - Wikipedia

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    [25] A cross-sectional study in China shows that the relationship between BMI and times per week fast food consumption was not significant. [26] Jared Fogle's drastic weight loss on a Subway diet, which is considered a fast food chain, is another case that poses a fair debate against the idea that the culprit of obesity is fast food. Fogle ...

  7. Calls for new tax to turn 'food industry on its head' - AOL

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    An MP is calling for tougher restrictions, including a new tax on fast food, to "turn the industry on its head". The government has already pledged to ban advertising of junk food to children ...

  8. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, nearly $14 billion is spent per year on advertising by food, beverage, and restaurant companies, and much of this marketing promotes nutritionally poor foods. [5] The Rudd Center works to analyze these food marketing tactics and inform policy efforts to reduce unhealthy food marketing. Additionally, they seek to raise ...

  9. Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act stated that food-producing or retailing corporations cannot be legally held responsible for obesity, heart disease, or other health-related issues caused by consumption of their food, save for situations where actual food quality or handling was held responsible for such issues. To date these suits have been turned down by the courts ...