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38 sats \ 1 reply \ @Coinsreporter OP 15 Jan \ parent \ on: Do you think Obesity is a disease? HealthAndFitness
Comorbidity would be more insulting and fear arousing for our Obese friends.
Why can't we simply call it a condition?
Ok, here's another example to my argument.
Is poverty a disease?
No. But many people call it so.
Is addiction of anything in itself always a disease?
I think addiction might be, since it's a chemical physiological dependence. That implies abnormal functioning.
"Comorbidity" seems reasonable. Here's the definition:
In medicine, comorbidity refers to the simultaneous presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient
This would only apply in cases of another medical condition, though, so I guess I'm agreeing with you that it's just a "condition".
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