tonight, what could be a game changer, a more effective way to quickly lose weight may be right around the corner. instead of injections offered once a week by drugs, people are trying to shed pounds that could seen be able to pop a pill and do it that way instead. let s bring in weight loss surgeon, dr. charles proctor. thanks for joining us. these medications were already considered kind of a game changer when it came to diabetes and weight loss. now they could be administered so much more simply. what would that do? i think it would relieve a barrier to a lot of the patients who are squeamish about the idea of giving themselves an injection, even once a week. one is commercially available that s a pill that is taken a couple times a day, every day.
but if he is raising money, i guess that shows that he still has campaign left i think there are some republicans, also, who just want to good, healthy primary. who want to keep him in the race, so that he can be on that stage with trump. but everyone, thank you for being here. joey, catherine, juron smith, and ashley. coming up, there is news tonight on the new generation of weight loss drugs. could some of the most popular ones do more than just help people lose weight? could they cure other addictions? we will discuss that with a famous weight loss surgeon, dr. proctor from tlc.
chronic illnesses that are, some of them stem from obesity, including our disease and a longer conversation that i am sure we will have you back for. dr. charles proctor, thank you very much. thank you. and the shark attack in paradise, police in the turks and caicos say an american woman just had her leg bitten off while she was snorkeling. of course, that raises serious concerns for swimmers everywhere ahead of this memorial day weekend. we will have all the details next. that s it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow.
The Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools Maria Navarro, Ed.D., honored several Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) employees on March 23 for their years of service to the school system and commitment to education during a ceremony held at North Point High School.