One2bay-Forum
froh Regulation is killing responsibility - Druckversion

+- One2bay-Forum (https://www.one2bay.de/forum)
+-- Forum: One2Bay.de (https://www.one2bay.de/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1)
+--- Forum: Ankündigungen / News (https://www.one2bay.de/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2)
+--- Thema: froh Regulation is killing responsibility (/showthread.php?tid=490614)



froh Regulation is killing responsibility - Morrisssoant - 01-06-2025

Fagn Ban all gambling adverts, say more than half of Britons
I read with interest your editorial on the failures in obesity management in the UK 4 April . I would suggest that the problem is wider than the scope addressed. Obesity is not simply correlated with poverty. In children, it is almost exclusively a disease of poverty. We simply do not see stanley cup affluent children suffering in this way. Given that the rates in children are already higher than in adults and climbing, this must be addressed to prevent a social and economic tragedy in the future.The magic bullet problem is not restricted to jabs and pills. Obesity surgery 鈥?taking away the patients free will to compel them to eat a severely calorie restricted diet via surgical ablation of parts of the gastrointestinal tract 鈥?is an objectively monstrous intervention a stanley website nd yet has slipped under the ethical radar and is widely accepted because, to some degree, it can work with many, many caveats .The US, with its myriad societal problems leading to an even greater obesity problem than the rest of the world, is now leading the charge with multiple professional associations trumpeting the need for an urgent rollout of obesity surgery for adolescents and children. There stanley quencher appears to be no recognition of the societal crisis in the US at the root of this.John AtkinsonHauraki, Auckland, New Zealand It is right to highlight the need to tackle obesity, and why disadvantaged communities are impacted the most. But with successive governments trying and failing to solve the problem through a myriad of Xbgn Universities and student victims of sexual assault
The family of Celia Marsh, who suffered fatal anaphylaxis after eating a Pret a Manger vegan wrap contaminated with milk protein, have called for it to be made much easier for bereaved relatives to be legally represented at complex inquests.Marshs relatives believe that in cases like theirs, involving powerful companies, convoluted supply chains and challenging science, it would be impossible to get to the truth of what happened without full legal backing from an early stage.Marsh, 41, from Melksham, Wiltshire, who had a severe dairy allergy, died two hours after eating a super-veg rainbow flatbread bought from a Pret in Bath during a post-Christmas shopping trip in stanley france 2017.On Thursday the senior coroner for Avon, Maria Voisin, concluded the wrap contained a dairy-free coconut yoghurt alternative that included milk protein, which caused Marshs anaphylaxis.During a two-week inquest in Bristol, a compli stanley quencher cated supply chain, which involved companies in three countries, and difficult medical evidence emerged. More than 5,000 pages of documents were disclosed and 33 witnesses gave evidence.Gareth Gower, Celias brother, told the Guardian it was startling to think that some families do not have legal support for cases like theirs.He said: No family can ever be prepared for the harrowing experience of the coronial system. To try and navigate it, while also grieving for the loss of a loved one, is unfathomable. Cases like stanley canada Celias are extremely complicated, requiring highly speciali