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Digital license plates finally hit the road in California
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US President Donald Trump signs 'Right to Try Act' aimed at helping terminally ill patients seek drug treatments
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Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month
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YouTube removes over thirty “violent” music videos as police target UK Drill
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Who’s afraid of fare-free public transit?
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Obesity, discrimination and public health: What is the right balance to strike with government policy?
One of the stress points that seems increasingly correlated with modernity is a rise of obesity in many developed nations (most notably the United States, but also the United Kingdom, Canada,...
One of the stress points that seems increasingly correlated with modernity is a rise of obesity in many developed nations (most notably the United States, but also the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Mexico, and elsewhere). Japan instituted a fat tax that requires periodic weight measurements as a way to combat obesity. Denmark and India have taxed certain foods. New York City, while Michael Bloomberg was mayor, famously taxed soda as part of a policy package to address weight gains.
Meanwhile, groups have organized to attempt to reduce the amount of stigma associated with being fat, arguing that stigmatizing obesity and arguing for aggressive dietary change often creates runoff mental health issues among fat people, or worse that doctors' obsession with weight blinds them to other more serious health issues whose symptoms are being reported by fat patients.
This question is for everyone hailing from a nation dealing with some form of rise in obesity: What is the right balance to strike with public policy when it comes to dealing with the rise of obesity?
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EU's General Data Protection Regulation comes into effect today. Rather than comply with it, some US news sites have chosen to simply block EU users.
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Ireland’s abortion vote becomes a test for Facebook and Google
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GDPR quiz: How will data privacy law affect you?
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US Senate votes in favor of saving net neutrality
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Estonia's going to offer free public transit
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Canada to add third gender option in government surveys
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US Senate votes to save net neutrality rules
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Ontario’s new scalping law may not protect consumers, critics warn
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John Bolton pushing to eliminate White House cyber job
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Why am I getting all these terms of service update emails?
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US Federal prisons abruptly cancel policy that made it harder, costlier for inmates to get books
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