Do You Consider Obesity Is a Disease or as a Result of Food Addiction?
Question by : Do you consider obesity is a disease or as a result of food addiction?
If you think obesity is a disease instead of a food addiction. Then are you insinuating that people that get hooked on substance abuse such as cocaine, is a disease rather of drug addiction?
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Answer by Monroe
Obesity LEADS to diseases, it in itself is not a disease.
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