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American teens are increasingly turning to the weight-loss drug Wegovy as more families and their doctors gain confidence in its use for young people with obesity, new data shared with Reuters shows.
The average rate of teens beginning treatment with the highly effective Novo Nordisk, opens new tab drug grew 50% last year to 14.8 prescriptions per 100,000 adolescents, according to an analysis by health data firm Truveta.
"That’s up from a rate of 9.9 prescriptions per 100,000 in 2023, the first full year that Wegovy was available to children aged 12 and older. The average rate climbed further during the first three months of this year, reaching 17.3 new prescriptions per 100,000.
That still represents a minute fraction of the estimated 23,000 out of every 100,000 teens in the country who are living with obesity, and is far slower than the uptake among U.S. adults."
What are teens doing? Are they not playing enough outdoor sports?
My guess is that playstation and Nintendo switch are far more popular than sports in the US. Maybe parents aren't conscious enough because they might be spending most of their time to meet ends for a lavish lifestyle. Is fiat the culprit??
It’s heartbreaking but not surprising. Fiat society breeds fiat health. Processed food, ultra-sedentary lifestyles, dopamine-on-demand from screens… and when the system breaks people physically, it sells them chemical solutions as the fix.
Wegovy is just a patch over a broken foundation. The real disease is systemic — a society disconnected from nature, movement, real food, and community. And yes, fiat incentives fuel it. Cheap calories, expensive healthcare. Subsidies for junk food, taxes on productivity.
In a sound-money world, the incentives shift: local food matters, health matters, community matters. You can’t print your way out of metabolic collapse. Maybe Bitcoin won’t just fix the money — maybe it helps fix the humans too.
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