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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Developing Safer, More Effective Drugs To Fight Obesity

Though unintended by the authors, this is a good exposition of why diet drugs are malpractice and will never work.
"Safer and more effective drugs to fight obesity appear to be around the corner, but researchers still await a complete understanding of the biological underpinnings of the complex disease..."
First, overweight/obesity is not a disease.

Second, these nuts are claiming to offer treatment without "a complete understanding of the biological underpinnings."

This is the research-ese way of saying that they do not know what they are doing, but will pump drugs into your body anyway. No matter the consequences or complications.
"C&EN assistant editor Carmen Drahl notes in the magazine's two-part cover story that, despite billions of dollars spent on obesity research, researchers still do not fully understand the mechanisms of the disease. This lack of understanding is behind the recent setbacks among several once-promising anti-obesity drugs, according to the article. These problems include a wide range of side effects such as heart valve defects, high blood pressure, and psychiatric symptoms such as depression and anxiety, the article notes."
See?
"But researchers have recently made inroads into why some of those setbacks occurred in the first place. These insights have led to the development of promising new drugs that are more targeted for key appetite-control receptors in the brain and elsewhere in the body, according to the article. As a result, these drugs pose a lower likelihood of side effects while promoting weight loss. However, the reasons behind some obesity drugs' psychiatric side effects are not as clear cut, and researchers are still eager to learn more about how the brain controls food intake and how it communicates with the gut. 'Obesity is so complex and so multi-factorial that it's hard to find a silver bullet,' says one scientist involved in obesity drug development. 'I think we're just scratching the surface.'"
As long as they continue to make overweight/obesity a "complex" issue, instead of the simple matter it really is, they are on Research Easy Street with money flowing in and people failing on their non-solutions.

And fat people will continue to suffer from believing the lies.

Do the only thing that works.

1 comment:

Michael Applebaum, MD, JD, FCLM said...

Hi, dr. (sic) steuart and welcome to Fitness Watch.

I removed your comment because it advertised for and linked to a website selling products.

Please feel free to visit anytime.

Any comments you leave not attempting to sell drugs, surgeries, etc., are welcome.