Media and Research Roundup: February 2024

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CONTENT WARNING: Some articles featured in the Media & Research Roundup may refer to stigmatizing events or use stigmatizing language.

January 31, 2024: An opinion piece in The Washington Post discusses the many ways that fat bias in healthcare reduces the quality of healthcare fat people have access to.

February 2, 2024: Weight Watchers has reduced its in-person workshops to the point that many members no longer have a nearby option for face-to-face meetings led by a trained facilitator, leaving them feeling further betrayed by the corporation.

February 2, 2024: A group of corporations, many of which are in the weight loss industry, have created a new “Obesity Bill of Rights” concerning healthcare. As pointed out by Tigress Osborn, the Bill of Rights has more to do with treating fatness than treating fat people’s health.

February 8, 2024: The more history patients and doctors get with drugs like Ozempic, the more problems surface. Drug companies are rushing to find ways to offset muscle loss and achieve a better balance of fat to muscle for patients on these drugs.

February 14, 2024: The word is out and spreading among fat community influencers who are being approached to push drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro.


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Terri and Bill Weitze

Terri and Bill Weitze have been active within NAAFA for years, and they currently coauthor the Media and Research Roundup in the NAAFA Newsletter. They both live and work in San Jose, CA, and met through a fat-positive bulletin board system before the days of the World Wide Web.

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