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Numerous organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), have issued a call to action on the obesity epidemic, citing it as a major global health problem. The WHO estimates that at least 2.8 million people worldwide die each year due to being overweight or obese. In fact, for perhaps the first time in world history, overweight and obesity are now responsible for more deaths worldwide than deaths due to malnutrition or being underweight. Globally, according to WHO statistics, 44% of diabetes, 23% of ischemic heart disease, and as much as 41% of certain cancers can be attributed to overweight and obesity. DO YOU STILL DISCONSIDER OBESITY?
It's not, but how can you sleep at night when you know you killed thousand of people by taking their chances for a treatment because YOU make it 5000 more expensive? And what for? For you to have even more money?
Yes, that's totally for money. They don't think about the welfare of those poor sick people. They found and opportunity and they exploit it just for the money.
Actually I read that a lot of the highly expensive meds are cheap to produce and they are only expensive because they "treat" a chronic or deadly desease.
I think that here you're just contradicting yourself because all those actions are not coming just from itself, but they a compound of actions from companies and other people who are trying to help each other rather then themselves.
I agree with the subsidies part, but there are movements started by the government towards a healthier way of life and I'm not saying they will succeed right away, but we all have to start treating obesity as what it is and do something to stop it. We all have to collaborate for this to happen.
And also, some people are weak, as I said before. They need a push from the back, exactly like the alcoholics or drug addicts, they need a "sponsor" maybe, who can be by their side, advising them and leading them to a better way of life.
I have to disagree with you here. If people buy less bad food, companies just make better ads, put more dangerous stuff in the food so it taste better or trick you that they made it healthier by adding a small amount of something good. Companies won't back down by themselves because they are greedy and hungry for money, but if they are enforced.. well that's another fight to take.
"The Drug companies" are just a minor part of all this process. There are many other ways to help the people that giving them weight control drugs or pill like promoting a healthy way of life, eating healthy, making sport, and not just for a period, as long as we are fat, but our whole life because a healthy way of live prevents many other deseases like cancer, heart failure or other organs, a longer period of living, a happier mood and so on.
I totally agree and not just the CDC, but the government too. There is this documentary about which everybody is talking at the moment, "The weight of the Nation". People are debating, sharing opinions and they look concerned. If this wasn't a desease until last century, it is now for sure and we should all start taking actions against it.
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