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6 votes
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Everyone travelling to New Zealand from overseas to self-isolate
10 votes -
California hotels are being used for coronavirus quarantines, Gavin Newsom announces
5 votes -
Rep. Katie Porter gets US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief to agree to pay for coronavirus testing
9 votes -
The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified
29 votes -
Health ministers squabble over face masks at coronavirus talks
5 votes -
Official: White House didn't want to tell seniors not to fly
12 votes -
Trump faces his 'Chernobyl moment' after slashing pandemic defences to the bone
12 votes -
Finnish government has proposed that primary care nurse visits become free of charge
5 votes -
Vaping: What people are getting wrong
8 votes -
Finland blazes trail in keeping citizens cycling and healthy – country routinely praised for its schools system aims to do the same with preventive health
4 votes -
Taiwan’s single-payer success story — and its lessons for America
12 votes -
US Congress raises legal age to buy tobacco products to 21
14 votes -
Norwegian sugar tax sends sweet-lovers over border to Sweden
8 votes -
Germany makes measles vaccination compulsory
10 votes -
Why the government should tax unhealthy foods and subsidise nutritious ones
11 votes -
The math for Elizabeth Warren’s US health-care plan adds up if you accept its ludicrous premise
10 votes -
US Federal nutrition research is underfunded, even as the costs of diet-related diseases are skyrocketing. Does Washington hold the key to solving the obesity crisis?
9 votes -
We are in the midst of a mental health crisis – advice about jogging and self-care is not enough
10 votes -
The US Food and Drug Administration is finalizing a plan to clear the market of all unauthorized flavored e-cigarette products to help combat youth usage
8 votes -
A US doctor shortage is looming, and a Bill Clinton-era policy is partly to blame
6 votes -
Why a "public option" isn't enough
9 votes -
A ban on smoking in many public outdoor spaces in Sweden comes into effect on July 1st
5 votes -
San Francisco bans sales of e-cigarettes
16 votes -
US President Donald Trump signs executive order compelling disclosure of prices in health care
10 votes -
It is official, the smoking age will be 21 in Texas
23 votes -
Donald Trump: NHS must be on the table in US-UK trade talks
15 votes -
Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin
11 votes -
A psychedelic renaissance
12 votes -
New Zealand parliament to consider Euthanasia/Assisted Dying Bill in conscience vote
5 votes -
Should there be a tax on red meat?
23 votes -
Toronto's Sick Kids hospital preparing policy for euthanasia for youth over eighteen that could one day apply to minors
4 votes -
The US was once a leader for healthcare and education — now it ranks 27th in the world
9 votes -
'This substance will cause death’: New euthanasia rules announced
6 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration cracks down on Juul and e-cigarette retailers
8 votes -
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases
9 votes -
US is unprepared for the health challenges of climate change, experts warn
9 votes -
What the reality of breastfeeding looks like in the US
12 votes -
‘Disneyland for Big Tobacco’: How Indonesia’s lax smoking laws are helping next generation to get hooked
4 votes -
US President Donald Trump signs 'Right to Try Act' aimed at helping terminally ill patients seek drug treatments
12 votes -
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?
18 votes -
Ireland’s abortion vote becomes a test for Facebook and Google
5 votes