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January 16, 2026May 4, 2026All, Technology

Obesity as a Disease: From Personal Responsibility to Systemic Biology

by nbabushkina

Global Implications Obesity is increasingly understood not as a failure of individual discipline, but as a biologically driven, systemic condition with profound global implications. Research emerging from Cambridge — at the intersection of metabolic biology, genetics, behavioral science, and digital health is reshaping how obesity is framed across medicine, policy, and public discourse. Within this...

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