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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound are already extremely popular: by 2030, about 10% of the U. S. population will be on one of these drugs and the category’s sales will surpass $100 billion, according to some projections. On March 18, they got another major cultural boost from Oprah Winfrey, who shared her own experience with—and support for—these medications in an ABC special called “Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution.”
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During the special, Winfrey talked about how using one of these weight-loss drugs (she did not say which) changed her life and opened her eyes to the reality that obesity is a disease, rather than a choice.
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Tom Stafford NASA WatchThomas Stafford, 93, Commander of First U. S.-Soviet Space Mission, Dies The New York TimesNASA Administrator Pays Tribute to Space Pioneer Thomas Stafford NASA
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