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The Ozempic Era: Is College Worth It for Weight Loss?

06:57 20.09.2023

In a new episode of The Daily, hosted by Michael Barbaro, Paul Tough, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, delves into the growing skepticism surrounding the value of a college education in the United States. As more and more high-school students and their parents question the worth of higher education, Tough explores the potential implications for the country's future.

Tough, who has written extensively on inequality in education, sheds light on the reasons behind this shift in public opinion. He highlights the case of Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire, which recently slashed its tuition from $46,000 to $17,500 per year, acknowledging that the majority of students do not pay the full price. This move reflects a broader trend and highlights the various financial barriers that students face when considering attending college.

Amidst the discussion, The Daily provides information on how to access their episodes, including platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music. They also offer transcripts of their episodes, which are typically available the following workday after publication.

The episode features contributions from Rachel Quester, Lynsea Garrison, Clare Toeniskoetter, Paige Cowett, and various other members of The Daily team, showcasing their dedication to bringing important stories to the public. Fact-checking is conducted by Susan Lee to ensure accuracy and reliability.

In another segment of The Times, reporter Dani Blum explores the use of drugs like Ozempic for weight loss. Originally developed to treat diabetes, these medications have garnered attention as celebrities and influencers tout their effectiveness in shedding pounds quickly. Blum delves into the story behind these drugs and examines some of the potential ramifications of their use.

Blum highlights that Ozempic can lead to significant weight loss, but raises concerns about what happens when individuals stop taking the medication. Some users may experience such a drastic loss of appetite that they become malnourished, underscoring the potential risks associated with these drugs.

The episode features contributions from Nina Feldman, Alex Stern, Luke Vander Ploeg, and Shannon Lin, along with editing by Lexie Diao. The original music is composed by Marion Lozano, Rowan Niemisto, Diane Wong, and Elisheba Ittoop, creating a captivating soundscape for the story. Alyssa Moxley handles the engineering aspects of the episode.

As journalists and reporters like Paul Tough and Dani Blum continue to delve into these thought-provoking topics, The New York Times aims to provide readers and listeners with comprehensive and informative content. By shedding light on issues surrounding education and healthcare, they strive to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their futures.

/ Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 6:57 AM /

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