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one study has shown lifetime health costs are higher for patients of normal weight than patients who are obese because the reduction in obesity-related disease is offset by increased health costs of longer lifespans. Obesity reduction may be a net positive for people but it isn’t a long-term money-saver.
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Way to go! Free smokes! Free Maccas, no speed limits or pool fences, Mista Abbott. Budget balanced right there.
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