Encore: Diet Wars | Reaching for the Stars | 3

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Encore: Diet Wars | Losing Streak | 4

It's the 2010s and the weight-loss industry's battling intensifying headwinds. Calorie-counting smartphone apps are attracting millions of users and the diet backlash is getting louder by the day.As the pressure mounts, Weight Watchers realizes it needs to move with the times and ...  Show more

Encore: Diet Wars | Dieting 3.0 | 5

First there was Weight Watchers, then there was Noom, and now there’s…Wegovy? Bloomberg health reporter Emma Court helps us understand the evolution of dieting programs and where they’re going next. Later, Matthew Schnier of New York Magazine and The Cut walks us through his arti ...  Show more

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