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4 months agoAmericans consume 250 more calories every day than they did in the 80s. But now there are several proposals for tackling obesity buried in the health care reform bills. Nancy ... cbsnews.com more open pop
11 days agoA new projection estimates that 40 percent of Americans will be obese by the year 2018, signifying the worst health problem in US history. As Jeff Glor reports, health care ... cbsnews.com more open pop
4 months agoA new study shows that obese individuals spend more money on health care each year than their healthier neighbors. The CDC is ready to tackle America's obesity problem. Joel ... cbsnews.com more open pop
03:19 -9 months agoThe University of Baltimore released its third national obesity report card on state efforts to control children's weight. Thalia Assuras reports on New Jersey's progress after ... cbsnews.com more open pop
02:56 -9 months agoA new study suggests that you are more likely to pack on pounds if a good friend or close relative is overweight. Dr. Emily Senay speaks with Maggie Rodriguez about "catching ... cbsnews.com more open pop
1 month agoIn the series, Down 2 Size, Zulma Rosario ballooned in size after the tragic death of her husband. She underwent weightloss surgery to be a better mom to her kids. cbsnews.com more open pop
23 days agoHarry Smith spoke to Dr. Holly Phillips about how morbidly obese people may be in particular danger when contracting H1N1. cbsnews.com more open pop
02:20 -1 year agoWith better cancer detection, treatments, and fewer people smoking, cancer statistics are on the decline, but is it all good news? Dr. Jon LaPook has more. cbsnews.com more open pop
01:28 -8 months agoObesity may boost risk of blood clots in the veins; A drop in the US death rate; Obese people with high blood pressure may have a greater risk of dying from heart related problems. cbsnews.com more open pop
01:40 -8 months agoAs China grows richer every day, millions of Chinese are getting addicted to fast food and becoming fatter as a result. Barry Petersen reports from Beijing. cbsnews.com more open pop
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