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		<description><![CDATA[The annual costs of added health care and lost productivity that stem from lack of exercise (and the resulting obesity) in British Columbia are pegged at $347-$647 million by a new study. Call it half a billion dollars a year. That&#8217;s about 0.3 percent of annual economic output. And it doesn&#8217;t count the real toll: about 6 percent of premature deaths in the province each year. The Northwest states do...]]></description>
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