"Proposed 'Bill of Rights' Aims to Improve Treatment of Obese Patients"

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Patients with obesity often face mistreatment and stigma in the healthcare system, leading to avoidance of medical care. A new "Obesity Bill of Rights" is being introduced by advocacy, aging, and health organizations to demand better treatment for individuals meeting the clinical definition for obesity. While some see it as a step towards more equitable healthcare, others are suspicious of the involvement of organizations backed by drug companies and the focus on obesity treatments. The bill aims to raise awareness and empower medical providers to offer unbiased, educated, and compassionate care to patients with obesity.
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