Stigma and Historical Context
Explore the deep-rooted stigma against fat people and the historical context surrounding it, including moral judgments, outgroup dynamics, and the association of certain diseases with specific groups. Gain insights into the origins of societal biases and their impact on scientific research.In this clip
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