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Breaking the Link: New Study Uncovers Critical Connection Between Obesity and Cancer

Vanderbilt University Medical Center's latest research reveals how obesity increases cancer risk and boosts immunotherapy response.

I've got some news that shouldn't surprise you but definitely validates what we've been saying all along.

A recent study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center has revealed a crucial link between obesity and cancer.

This research found that in obese individuals, immune cells called macrophages express higher levels of PD-1, a protein that increases cancer risk.

Now, let's be real. We've known for a long time that obesity is a serious health risk.

Yet, there's a growing movement trying to normalise it, pushing the idea that it's just as healthy as being at a normal weight.

This study is a stark reminder that we can't ignore the facts. Obesity isn't just about aesthetics; it's a major health concern that has real, dangerous consequences.

This discovery is a game-changer in cancer treatment and highlights the importance of addressing obesity head-on.

Blocking PD-1 in obese individuals could lead to more effective immunotherapy treatments, offering new hope for those battling cancer.

But more importantly, it underscores the urgent need to tackle obesity itself, which remains a significant risk factor for a myriad of health issues.

At Humanli Wellness, our patients typically shed 10kg of unwanted weight in just four months or less.

Instead of fixating on calorie counting and sugar content, we prioritise providing the body with the essential nutrients it needs to function healthier and more efficiently.

Our approach ensures sustainable and effective weight loss by addressing the root causes of health issues.

We're committed to cutting through the noise and focusing on what truly matters for your health.

It's time to face the truth and make informed decisions about our health. Let’s not get swept up in societal trends that ignore scientific evidence. Obesity is not the new normal, and we need to address it with the seriousness it deserves.

Stay informed, stay healthy, and let's not

lose sight of the truth.

Best regards,
Marko

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