>how many times can you write the same thing "american's are fat"
Until it's fixed. I don't think I need to tell you how many times they will write "[politician bad] regardless of the truth to it.
>there's hardly any scarcity of news reports around health issues like obesity, or cancer either.
Follow the money. Obesity is double, but" fitness" is a billion dollar industry. The message is never "eat less calories and stop subsidizing high fructose corn syrup", it's "buy this new MAGIC pill" or "get swole at the gym near you for $50/month (don't worry you can't cancel easily)" or "try this new diet plan with food we send to you".
Cancee is definitely more news hype though. Any little breadcrumb of progress is another package of "have we finally cracked the code to cancer?!" (Betteridge's law applies here). It is exciting stuff but not how the news frames it.
Until it's fixed. I don't think I need to tell you how many times they will write "[politician bad] regardless of the truth to it.
>there's hardly any scarcity of news reports around health issues like obesity, or cancer either.
Follow the money. Obesity is double, but" fitness" is a billion dollar industry. The message is never "eat less calories and stop subsidizing high fructose corn syrup", it's "buy this new MAGIC pill" or "get swole at the gym near you for $50/month (don't worry you can't cancel easily)" or "try this new diet plan with food we send to you".
Cancee is definitely more news hype though. Any little breadcrumb of progress is another package of "have we finally cracked the code to cancer?!" (Betteridge's law applies here). It is exciting stuff but not how the news frames it.