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		<description><![CDATA[Obesity rising, calories falling. | Some moderately depressing news on the obesity front:   data from the latest national survey found that US obesity rates crept up again, to 26.7 percent.   That&#8217;s 27.4 percent among men, 26.0 percent among women. But what&#8217;s especially depressing is that the real obesity rate in the US is probably much higher than this.   The figures above come from a telephone survey.   But a different national study,...]]></description>
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