Becker’s Healthcare Review – Why Health Systems Need to Prioritize Obesity Medicine

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Weill Cornell Alumni News – Startup offers personalized, effective treatment for obesity

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
SHE Finds – This Is What Actually Happens To Your Body When You Stop Eating Sugar

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Building the Blueprint to Resolve the Obesity Crisis

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Regional Differences in the Obesity Crisis

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Burdens of Clinical Care in the Obesity Crisis

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Defining the Scope of the Obesity Crisis

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
Lessons from a Thriving Power Couple: Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sloan Saunders and Dr. Katherine Saunders Co-founder and CEO, Intellihealth.
A Systematic Review of Dietary Supplements and Alternative Therapies for Weight Loss

Dietary supplements and alternative therapies are commer-cialized as a panacea for obesity/weight gain as a result of the mini-mal regulatory requirements in demonstrating efficacy. These products may indirectly undermine the value of guideline- driven obesity treat-ments. Included in this study is a systematic review of the literature of purported dietary supplements and alternative therapies for weight loss.
Dietary supplements and alternative therapies for obesity: A Perspective from The Obesity Society’s Clinical Committee

Dietary supplements and alternative therapies for obesity: A Perspective from The Obesity Society’s Clinical Committee A number of products and services claiming to promote weight loss are directly marketed to individuals with obesity and those wanting to lose weight. These products are not regulated as “drugs” by the Federal Drug Administration but, rather, are treated […]