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health-and-society7 months ago

Overcoming Obesity: Expert Tips for a Healthier Life

The article discusses the complex factors behind obesity, emphasizing that it is not solely due to individual willpower but also heavily influenced by environmental, societal, and evolutionary factors. It highlights the role of food industry practices, advertising, food accessibility, and systemic issues, arguing that solutions should focus on policy changes and environment modifications rather than solely blaming personal responsibility.

health-and-society1 year ago

"Physically Healthy Dutch Woman, 29, Chooses Assisted Suicide"

Zoraya ter Beek, a 29-year-old Dutch woman diagnosed with autism and suffering from severe mental health issues, died by assisted suicide after a three-year wait for approval. Despite being physically healthy, her unbearable psychological suffering led her to seek euthanasia, which is legal in the Netherlands under strict conditions. Ter Beek, who had a history of depression, anxiety, and an unspecified personality disorder, believed in the safety and necessity of the Dutch euthanasia laws but opposed the availability of unregulated "suicide kits."

health-and-society1 year ago

"Synthetic Drug 'Kush' Devastates Sierra Leone's Youth"

In Sierra Leone, the synthetic drug kush is devastating the youth, leading to severe addiction and limited healthcare services. Community volunteers in Freetown have set up an unconventional rehabilitation center, sometimes using extreme measures like chaining to prevent escape. President Julius Maada Bio has declared a state of emergency and launched a task force to combat the epidemic. The crisis has led to significant social and health issues, with families and communities struggling to cope.

health-and-society1 year ago

"Synthetic Drug Crisis Devastates Sierra Leone Youth"

In Sierra Leone, a synthetic drug called kush is devastating the youth, leading to severe addiction and health issues. With limited healthcare services, communities have resorted to extreme measures, including chaining addicts, to combat the crisis. The government has declared a war on kush, but the drug's changing composition and widespread availability complicate efforts. Community volunteers and organizations are stepping in to provide makeshift rehabilitation, but the situation remains dire, affecting families and the nation's future workforce.