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with the Murse Gang Daniel & Daud

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As nurses, they often witness the culmination of obesity-related health issues at the end of patients’ journeys.While acknowledging that obesity isn’t the sole ailment individuals face, it undeniably exacerbates and intertwines with various health complications.They note that among the numerous risk factors for many diseases, obesity consistently emerges as a predominant one, appearing in the majority of cases.
Reflecting on factors such as smoking and alcohol consumption, they observe that obesity stands out as a significant risk factor and complicating factor for several well-documented diseases.They express concern over the reluctance to classify obesity as a disease or the stigma attached to acknowledging it as such, emphasizing that it’s not about shaming or judging appearances.
Reflecting on factors such as smoking and alcohol consumption, they observe that obesity stands out as a significant risk factor and complicating factor for several well-documented diseases.They express concern over the reluctance to classify obesity as a disease or the stigma attached to acknowledging it as such, emphasizing that it’s not about shaming or judging appearances.

They stress the importance of embracing one’s appearance and feeling comfortable in one’s skin but emphasize the medical reality:

Obesity is a disease, irrespective of personal perceptions or societal stigmas.

“The body is a magical machine, right? If you train it and if you, fuel it correctly and you treat it right, and this is not just physically, spiritually, mentally, the body can heal itself.“