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Whoopi Goldberg Says RFK Jr Is Fat Shaming People By Encouraging Healthy Diets And Exercise

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg said on Thursday’s segment that Health and Human Services (HHS) candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. encouraged healthy lifestyle choices over weight loss pills. , accused him of shaming fat Americans.

Kennedy repeats accused a medical industry that prescribes drugs rather than encouraging good lifestyle choices; tell CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday that Americans should first rely on healthy lifestyle choices and nutritious diets before being prescribed GLP-1 weight loss drugs. Goldberg claimed that Kennedy, who encourages healthy lifestyle choices, is “shaming people” and said she relies on drugs to lose weight. (Related: RFK Jr. wants to take fluoride out of water — and it’s not as crazy as his detractors claim)

“This is not just about food,” Goldberg said. “People can be genetically born large.But what I want to say is that [Kennedy]because you’re trying to embarrass people…maybe you don’t realize you’re doing it, but I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt. I’m going to say I don’t know, I don’t know what I’m doing to people when I say that, because it’s not going to work for everyone, and I’m going to tell you, because my weight is Because there are nearly 300. [pounds] Less than two years ago, none of this would have happened without Munjaro. ”

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After showing off his weight loss, Goldberg said that cardiovascular disease and diabetes can be prevented with medication.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk will co-lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). claimed An X-post on Wednesday said lowering the cost of “GLP inhibitors” would “improve the health, longevity and quality of life” for Americans. Medicare is currently not allowed to cover drugs intended solely for weight loss, but it will cover GLP-1 drugs for people with type 2 diabetes. According to Go to ABC News.

Musk’s post comes amid ongoing debate about the current health care system following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. His alleged killer, Luigi Mangione, wrote a three-page document bemoaning United Healthcare and other companies that allegedly “abused” Americans for “huge profits.” Ta. According to On a copy of the published memo.

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