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From the New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily.
In the last few years,
GLP-1 drugs like Osempic and Zepbound have been radically reshaping the lives of millions of Americans.
They have the power to change everything,
from our appetites and our health to the clothes that we buy.
But they also have the power to affect other parts of our lives.
how we date, how we see ourselves, even our closest relationships.
Today,
my colleague Lisa Miller tells the story of how these drugs upended one couple's marriage and how they dealt with the fallout.