Created Tue 5th Feb 5:37am PST by
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 5%
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Created Tue 5th Feb 5:37am PST by
mattsnever
Edited Mon 10th Mar 2:30pm PDT by
diana
Voided Thu 26th Jun 2:24pm PDT by
ryanj
: Low activity market.
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FOXNews.com 23 weeks ago
Australia are technically overweight or obese, Reuters reported. Although the report states that Australia now has a higher obesity rate than the United States, at least one U.S. study would dispute that claim. According to a study from the National
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Canadian Business Magazine 23 weeks ago
MONTREAL, June 19 /CNW Telbec/ - Jos Dee Roy and Jennifer Schultz, cofounders of the Coalition against Morbid Obesity (www.lepoidsquitue.com), welcome the results of a major scientific study on bariatric surgery conducted in Montreal. This study shows
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Oprah.com 24 weeks ago
According to the National Institute of Health, obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States after smokingand Oprah wants to do something about it! Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Memphis Commercial Appeal 25 weeks ago
DeSoto County business and government officials rolled out the red carpet for some of Mississippi's most powerful politicians during a quadrennial...
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Doctors Guide 25 weeks ago
and people who are depressed may be more likely to become obese. To understand the potential links between obesity and depression, researchers led by Sarah M. Markowitz, MS, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey, examined




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