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		<title>By: K.P.R.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a dilema! bacon is just too good to resist for most Americans. So, is the relationship between percent of disposable income spent on foot and high healthcare cost relevant? If all food were more expensive, would the obesity rate lower?]]></description>
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