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medicalize
[ med-i-kuh-lahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to handle or accept as deserving of or appropriate for medical treatment.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of medicalize1
Example Sentences
While it鈥檚 trendy to either feverishly promote Ozempic, Wegovy or their many knock-off versions, or to dump on the whole idea, dismissing it as the product of a sick and bigoted society and corporations eager to medicalize anything they can, there鈥檚 far more to it than that.
But she also sees a temptation among public officials to villainize or medicalize loneliness鈥 and to tout simplistic 鈥渟olutions鈥 to a complex and natural part of the human experience.
I'd really love to see us cutting down on our need to medicalize and biologize every human experience.
Or does labeling people prediabetic merely 鈥渕edicalize鈥 a normal part of aging, creating needless anxiety for those already coping with multiple health problems?
In the meantime, however, let鈥檚 not medicalize everyday stress.
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