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Staff Spotlight – Dr. Renu Mansukhani

Dr. Renu Mansukhani, the Associate Clinical Director for Medicine at NCWW, is an endocrinologist whose practice focuses exclusively on obesity medicine and helping patients with weight management. You will first meet her at the information session where she often states, “I love what we do, and the special relationship we build with our patients makes […]

Dr. Scott Kahan – TEDMED’s “Coming To Terms With The Obesity Crisis”

See what Dr. Scott Kahan and other obesity experts had to say at the Kennedy Center TEDMED Great Challenges event, “Coming to Terms with The Obesity Crisis.”

National Center for Weight and Wellness – 2013 Conferences, Workshops, Lectures and Classes

Sharing important findings about weight and wellness is a big part of what we do. Here are some of the workshops, classes and talks that we gave in 2013:

Emotional Eating… For Men – Workshop Recap

Our first “Emotional Eating for Men” workshop concluded April 11th with terrific feedback that the sessions produced both a helpful focus on the problem and clear steps forward for positive management.

Sit Much? Take Our Quick Survey!

Sit much? Tell us about it!

National Center for Weight and Wellness – 2013 Radio, TV and Newspaper Appearances

During 2013, the Center’s staff shared the latest findings on weight and wellness through a long list of interviews and many news stories, including:

Dr. Scott Kahan: FDA Loosens Access To Qsymia, But REMS Move Not A ‘Game Changer’

From FDA Week – 4/19/2013 – Obesity treatment advocates applauded an amendment to the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy for one of two obesity drugs approved by FDA last year, allowing it to be sold in some retail pharmacies.

Relapse Intervention Group

Overview Were you on the road to feeling great and then life got in the way? Suddenly you find yourself in a tough place, and you feel ashamed to reach out for help?