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Is the Pursuit of Healthier Living Causing Unintended Consequences?

Rising gallbladder removals, neglected tropical diseases, and school food environments raise concerns

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The pursuit of healthier living has become a global phenomenon, with individuals, communities, and governments striving to promote wellness and prevent disease. However, recent developments suggest that some of these...

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    Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?

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    WHO urges schools worldwide to promote healthy eating for children

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Is the Pursuit of Healthier Living Causing Unintended Consequences?

Rising gallbladder removals, neglected tropical diseases, and school food environments raise concerns

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The pursuit of healthier living has become a global phenomenon, with individuals, communities, and governments striving to promote wellness and prevent disease. However, recent developments suggest that some of these efforts may be having unintended consequences.

In the UK, the number of gallbladder surgeries has reached a decade-high, with over 80,000 procedures recorded by NHS England in 2024-25. Specialist doctors are now calling for more research into a potential link between weight-loss injections and the increase in gallbladder removals. The president of the British Obesity and Metabolic Specialist Society, Ahmed Ahmed, has reported an increase in patients undergoing gallbladder surgery after taking weight-loss jabs, which list gallstones as a common side effect.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) is highlighting the need to address stigma and discrimination affecting people with neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). On World NTDs Day, the WHO warned that millions of people living with NTDs face profound suffering due to social stigma, discrimination, and untreated mental health conditions. The organization is urging governments to integrate mental health care into NTD elimination efforts, ensuring that no one is left behind in pain or isolation.

In other health news, a woman in Northern Ireland has spoken out about her three-year wait for a coil fitting to ease her heavy and painful periods. Elaine Gracey, 50, was prescribed the coil in 2022 but remains on a waiting list, highlighting the challenges faced by women in accessing reproductive healthcare. Northern Ireland has the highest gynaecology waiting lists in the UK, with the Department of Health acknowledging the need for "significant work" to reduce waiting times.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is another condition that can have a profound impact on individuals and their families. Dr. Nina Higson-Sweeney, a psychology researcher at the University of Oxford, was diagnosed with OCD at the age of 10 and has spoken about the importance of recognizing the signs and symptoms of the condition. Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors can be overwhelming for those affected, and Dr. Higson-Sweeney emphasizes the need for greater understanding and support.

Finally, the WHO is urging schools worldwide to promote healthy eating for children, releasing a new global guideline on evidence-based policies and interventions to create healthy school food environments. With childhood overweight and obesity on the rise, while undernutrition remains a persistent challenge, the WHO is advising countries to adopt a whole-school approach that ensures food and beverages provided in schools are healthy and nutritious.

As we strive to promote healthier living, it is essential to consider the potential unintended consequences of our efforts. By acknowledging these challenges and working together to address them, we can create a healthier and more compassionate world for all.

Sources:

  • BBC West Investigations: "Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?"
  • World Health Organization: "Communities unite to address stigma and discrimination affecting people with neglected tropical diseases"
  • BBC News: "'I needed a coil to ease the bleeding but I just sat on a waiting list'"
  • BBC News: "'I was diagnosed with OCD at 10'. Here's how to spot the signs"
  • World Health Organization: "WHO urges schools worldwide to promote healthy eating for children"

The pursuit of healthier living has become a global phenomenon, with individuals, communities, and governments striving to promote wellness and prevent disease. However, recent developments suggest that some of these efforts may be having unintended consequences.

In the UK, the number of gallbladder surgeries has reached a decade-high, with over 80,000 procedures recorded by NHS England in 2024-25. Specialist doctors are now calling for more research into a potential link between weight-loss injections and the increase in gallbladder removals. The president of the British Obesity and Metabolic Specialist Society, Ahmed Ahmed, has reported an increase in patients undergoing gallbladder surgery after taking weight-loss jabs, which list gallstones as a common side effect.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) is highlighting the need to address stigma and discrimination affecting people with neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). On World NTDs Day, the WHO warned that millions of people living with NTDs face profound suffering due to social stigma, discrimination, and untreated mental health conditions. The organization is urging governments to integrate mental health care into NTD elimination efforts, ensuring that no one is left behind in pain or isolation.

In other health news, a woman in Northern Ireland has spoken out about her three-year wait for a coil fitting to ease her heavy and painful periods. Elaine Gracey, 50, was prescribed the coil in 2022 but remains on a waiting list, highlighting the challenges faced by women in accessing reproductive healthcare. Northern Ireland has the highest gynaecology waiting lists in the UK, with the Department of Health acknowledging the need for "significant work" to reduce waiting times.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is another condition that can have a profound impact on individuals and their families. Dr. Nina Higson-Sweeney, a psychology researcher at the University of Oxford, was diagnosed with OCD at the age of 10 and has spoken about the importance of recognizing the signs and symptoms of the condition. Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors can be overwhelming for those affected, and Dr. Higson-Sweeney emphasizes the need for greater understanding and support.

Finally, the WHO is urging schools worldwide to promote healthy eating for children, releasing a new global guideline on evidence-based policies and interventions to create healthy school food environments. With childhood overweight and obesity on the rise, while undernutrition remains a persistent challenge, the WHO is advising countries to adopt a whole-school approach that ensures food and beverages provided in schools are healthy and nutritious.

As we strive to promote healthier living, it is essential to consider the potential unintended consequences of our efforts. By acknowledging these challenges and working together to address them, we can create a healthier and more compassionate world for all.

Sources:

  • BBC West Investigations: "Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?"
  • World Health Organization: "Communities unite to address stigma and discrimination affecting people with neglected tropical diseases"
  • BBC News: "'I needed a coil to ease the bleeding but I just sat on a waiting list'"
  • BBC News: "'I was diagnosed with OCD at 10'. Here's how to spot the signs"
  • World Health Organization: "WHO urges schools worldwide to promote healthy eating for children"

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