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…eighteen months. The past begins to unravel at Joe’s party. Roger remembers the last time he tried to make “verbal love” to Helene, and how Arthur interrupted them. The group then decides to go swimming. Roger is too embarrassed of his obesity to swim…
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…, or disease prevention. “The probability that an individual patient who saw a medical doctor also used unconventional therapy in 1990 was higher than one in three for patients with anxiety(45 percent), obesity(41 percent), back problems(36 percent), depression…
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…as a treatment for obesity. As a result of lawsuits filed by Fen-Phen users, "internal company documents were subpoenaed showing that Wyeth-Ayerst had edited articles to play down and occasionally delete descriptions of side effects associated with the drugs…
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…to achieve the self-esteem he had not developed as a child. Over time Mitnick began to show progress. He joined an eating disorder group and began to look after his obesity, this helped him gain some self-confidence and start to associate more with the other…
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…the increase in average calorie intake without a correlating increase in physical activities among Americans. The economists believe this is one of the major factors behind more Americans being diagnosed with obesity or Type-2 diabetes. WFD will provide healthy…
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…by something, and that the medical industry has defined many conditions or syndromes, such as alcoholism and obesity, as legitimate illnesses. If someone is an alcoholic and commits a violent crime in a drunken rage, should he or she be convicted of the crime…
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…or products segments. For instance, it can add a product line featuring kids or aged people or obese people thus adding a new customer group for its products. Then it can also expand the company's product line to meet broader range of customer needs or preferences…
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…year. This is the reason why we have decided to look at this market within the confectionery market as it is still an area of possible excessive growth. The healthy option is an area with a strong chance of growth due to the wide publicity of obesity
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…deaths in the USA. Eating a lot of red meats or a lot of salt, or saturated fat can be very dangerous. People with obesity have a much higher risk of developing cancer among other things. Having more than two alcoholic drinks a day can also increase the risk…
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…, or other causes of poor circulation to the lower limbs, and those patients who are obese would benefit more from wearing SCD's whilst in the lithotomy position. Information from the company supports this view, and has lower limb circulation as an area within…
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