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Posted Oct 21 2008 11:05am
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While personal responsibility and the nutritional environment we live in both contribute to our nation's obesity problem, genetics cannot be ignored either. Check out the article below from Newsweek:
NEWSWEEK ARTICLE ON GENETICS & OBESITY
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While personal responsibility and the nutritional environment we live in both contribute to our nation's obesity problem, genetics cannot be ignored either. Check out the article below from Newsweek:
NEWSWEEK ARTICLE ON GENETICS & OBESITY