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Obese Poor Shut out from Weight-Loss Surgeries
Despite having one of the highest rates of obesity in America, the poor are less likely to undergo weight loss surgery than obese people who are better off financially, new research shows.

White women with higher ...
[25 Jun, 2009 11:00]
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