This Week in Wellworthy: The Nutrition Gap: Why Our Food System Is Out of Sync With What People Need
There is a growing gap between what people want from their food and what the food industry continues to produce. Consumers are choosing whole grains, simple ingredients, and naturally functional foods that support energy, digestion, and blood sugar. Yet the industry is moving in the opposite direction, investing in more processed options, engineered alternatives, and quiet reformulations.
In this week’s Wellworthy session, we explore why this disconnect exists, how it affects people living with chronic illness, and what you can do to navigate the system without burnout or unrealistic pressure. You do not need to fix the food system. Awareness and small, supportive choices are enough.This Week in Wellworthy: Pfizer’s $7B deal shows how profit drives obesity research while women’s health lags behind
This week’s roundup looks at how money shapes health priorities.
Obesity drugs are drawing billions in funding, while conditions like fibroids and PCOS, affecting millions, remain underfunded. Fibroids alone cost the U.S. $34 billion a year, yet NIH invests just $17 million in research.
We’ll break down what this gap means, why it exists, and how advocacy can shift funding toward the conditions that impact lives most.
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