In December, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new anti-obesity drug, Saxenda, the fourth prescription drug the agency has given the green light to fight obesity since 2012. But even though two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese — and many may need help sticking to New Year’s weight-loss resolutions — there’s a good chance
via Many Insurers Do Not Cover Drugs Approved To Help People Lose Weight | Kaiser Health News.
If we are to believe all the medical evidence that obesity is bad with serious long-term health consequences, how is it that investing in better long-term health is avoided, but paying for very affordable birth control is so politically correct it’s the law?

