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Obesity and Stigma: When Judgment Becomes a Diagnosis
Article written in collaboration with @trimboli_antonio_nutrizione The invisible weight that no one measures When it comes to obesity, public conversation tends to focus on calories, a sedentary lifestyle, and willpower. We rarely stop to consider what happens to a person who lives every day in a body judged — by strangers, colleagues, doctors, and finally by himself. Yet scientific research over the past twenty years has produced increasingly solid evidence: weight stigma i
Apr 279 min read


Suicide and social stigma in women: understanding silence and building prevention
Talking about female suicide means addressing a complex topic, intertwined with biological, psychological and sociocultural aspects. Despite advances in mental health, suicide in women remains one of the most underestimated and stigmatized phenomena. Public narratives often focus on male suicide —statistically more frequent — but overlook the peculiarities of female suicidal experience, which require a specific and informed approach. 1. Epidemiological data and trends Globall
Nov 7, 20258 min read
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