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Trimming the rise in obesity in the U.S. by just 1 percent over the next two decades would reduce health care costs by by $85 billion. The fight isn't likely to be cheap. But new researchers shows that even a small dent in obesity rates could pay off.
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Victoria Hospital Bans Overweight Job ApplicantsKUT News' reporting partner, The Texas Tribune, reports a hospital in Victoria, Texas, bans job applicants…
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Texas is now the 12th Fattest state in and is ranked 7th in childhood obesity.It is more likely that a child will be obese if the parent is, said Dr.…
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Texas is the 12th most obese state in the U.S., according to F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future 2011. The report is from the non-profit…