Medical Futurist July 25, 2024
Andrea Koncz

If we used the existing digital health arsenal to its full potential, obesity could be efficiently dealt with. Here is how.

Key Takeaways

Obesity is not just an individual problem, but a growing pandemic with serious health, social, and economic consequences.

We have a wealth of tools and knowledge available to combat obesity, but these have not yet been fully integrated into our daily lives and healthcare systems.

Kate’s story shows what we could achieve if we fully utilized all the available resources and knowledge in a systematic way to fight obesity.

When we discuss digital health, it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture. How can these new solutions seamlessly integrate...

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