Weight Loss Drug Wars, Chromothripsis Cancer Discovery, Steroid Blood Clot Risks, Creatine for Elders, Mammogram Study Flaws, Red Meat Myths, and Dr. Oz's Report Card
Dec 20, 2025
Weight loss drugs are getting cheaper as competition heats up, with new oral versions on the horizon. A fascinating cancer discovery reveals chromothripsis, where chromosomes explode and mutate rapidly. Dr. Dawn discusses the risks of steroids, especially regarding blood clots, and highlights the benefits of creatine for older adults in building muscle. She critiques the flaws in a mammogram trial while emphasizing annual screenings. Finally, the nuanced conversation around red meat and its dietary implications adds another layer to food health debates.
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Price Drops From Market Competition
- Competition and direct-to-consumer sales have driven GLP-1 drug prices down nearly 50% from earlier 2025 levels.
- Needles and refrigeration remain the main barriers to wider uptake despite falling prices.
Next-Gen Drugs Produce Dramatic Loss
- Next-generation obesity drugs can produce dramatic weight loss, with retatrutide showing ~24% loss in 48 weeks.
- Rapid large weight loss raises concerns about muscle loss and functional risks for older adults.
Add Psyllium To Morning Coffee
- Try stirring plain psyllium into morning coffee, starting at 0.5 tsp and working up to 2 tsp over weeks.
- Increase slowly to avoid gas and aim for about 10 grams daily for fiber benefits.
