
Understanding obesity
Why obesity is classified as a chronic disease, what drives it, and why willpower-based approaches so often fall short.
Oral GLP-1s are coming to the UK. Join our clinical team for an online session covering everything you need to know.
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While there’s a lot of information circulating, it can be difficult to work out what actually applies to you and your health.
Our clinical team will walk you through all the evidence. We'll cover what these medications are, how they work, what the trials show, and where things currently stand in the UK.
No marketing, just the data. Bring your questions for the live Q&A.


Understanding obesity
Why obesity is classified as a chronic disease, what drives it, and why willpower-based approaches so often fall short.
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Treatments today
A clear look at what's available now, how GLP-1 medications work in the body, what the UK clinical picture looks like, and the practical differences between the injection and the pill.

Why lifestyle matters
The evidence on why medication works best alongside nutrition, movement, sleep, and routine, and what that actually looks like day to day.

Live Q&A
Our clinical and coaching teams will be in the chat throughout the session, taking general questions on oral GLP-1s, the trials, the Numan programme, and anything else on your mind.
Two sessions, same content. Pick whichever fits your schedule.
17th June 11am
17th June 7pm
The session is hosted on Zoom. Once you register, we’ll send a calendar invite with the link. If you can’t make it live, register anyway and we’ll send you the recording afterwards.

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Zoe is a Registered Dietitian with over 20 years’ experience in behavioural medicine. In this session, she explains why medication is only one part of the picture, and what the evidence says about making results last.
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Tsolmon is a clinician at Numan working across our weight management programmes, covering the science behind GLP-1 medications and what the latest clinical trials tell us.
It’s free, and you can ask anything. Drop your email on the registration page, and we’ll send the link plus the recording if you’d rather watch later.
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