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Feeling healthy is a combination of a happy spirit
and a body that feels good. Eating healthy, getting
enough exercise, and drinking enough water all
or important elements in making sure you can get
through life with as little trouble as possible.
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and you have listened to your friend's stories
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We wish you the best luck in your fight against fat.

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> INTERESTING WEIGHT RELATED NEWS ARTICLES

US and EU rule out new food rules - European and U.S. health chiefs on Monday ruled out imposing new regulations on the food industry to fight obesity, in spite of concern that the problem is becoming a serious threat to health worldwide. European Union Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou and Deputy U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar told Reuters they would not bring in laws such as those used to reduce smoking. Click here to read.

US states underestimate obesity problem - The obesity problem in individual U.S. states appears much greater than official health surveys have indicated, according to a new study. The problem, researchers found, is that the telephone surveys used to estimate states' obesity rates are prone to error -- namely, that female respondents underestimate their weight, on average, while men often add inches to their actual height. Click here to read.