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4 votes
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The US was once a leader for healthcare and education — now it ranks 27th in the world
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'This substance will cause death’: New euthanasia rules announced
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Mediterranean diet 'may help prevent depression'
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Taken for a ride: MD injured in ATV crash gets $56,603 bill for US air ambulance trip
13 votes -
How useful is the Apple Watch's heart-monitoring feature?
9 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration cracks down on Juul and e-cigarette retailers
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Pharma chief defends 400% drug price rise as a ‘moral requirement’
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The secret drug pricing system middlemen use to rake in millions
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The world's most common contraception has a dark past
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Does a generic EpiPen mean lower prices? Don’t hold your breath.
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Why aren't IUDs used more for birth control?
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US invaded by savage tick that sucks animals dry, spawns without mating
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Chronic - For big pharma, the perfect patient is wealthy, permanently ill and a daily pill-popper. Will medicine ever recover?
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Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases
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'No jab no pay' possibly coming to the Netherlands—not vaccinating may mean you don't get child benefits
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Is the "obesity crisis" a disguise for a deeper problem?
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Insurers can send patients to religious hospitals that restrict reproductive care
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US is unprepared for the health challenges of climate change, experts warn
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Hospitals know how to protect mothers. They just aren't doing it.
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What the reality of breastfeeding looks like in the US
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Health insurers are vacuuming up details about you — and it could raise your rates
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‘I can’t afford that’: A viral tweet shows why we need Medicare for all
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Trump administration halts $10.4 billion in health insurance payments
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Sky-high deductibles broke the US health insurance system
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The health risks of maturing early
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How suicide quietly morphed into a public health crisis
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‘Disneyland for Big Tobacco’: How Indonesia’s lax smoking laws are helping next generation to get hooked
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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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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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Bill Gates: US President Donald Trump twice asked me the difference between HIV and HPV
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Text messaging tool may help fight opioid epidemic
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The incredibly frustrating reason there’s no Lyme disease vaccine
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Americans are a lonely lot, and young people bear the heaviest burden
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Cocaine deaths are rising at an alarming rate, and it’s because of fentanyl
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