How Weight Loss Drugs Have Impacted Body Positivity Movements

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With the rise in the use of weight loss medications, new questions are emerging about where the body positivity movement fits into the conversation. Body acceptance advocate and Megababe founder Katie Sturino and body positivity influencer Gabriella Lascano joins TODAY to discuss how the movement is evolving. Then, Rachel Goldman, a clinical psychologist who specializes in the mind and body connection, breaks down how the conversations around health, confidence and self-acceptance are changing.

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