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New programs make it easier for doctors to offer weight loss help to patients

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Philadelphia Inquirer

Two new studies offer some of the first evidence of success with weight-loss programs that could be relatively easy for primary-care providers to put into practice. Gary Foster, director of Temple's Center for Obesity Research and Education, says that what sets this research apart is that it extends the reach of treatment beyond specialized clinics. Primary-care doctors are used to treating diabetes and high cholesterol, he said, but "you can't write a script for obesity."