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In reply to the discussion: NPR: "Money Replaces Willpower In Programs Promoting Weight Loss" (aka Obese People Pay More $$$) [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)since the twins were born six years ago this Sunday. (I weighed less pre-pregnancy.) Neither my husband or I are on any type of prescription medication for *anything* (nor are our children, who have only been to their pediatrician for annual check-ups and stitches/swallowed a penny in two years).
My blood pressure is on the low side of normal, and my cholesterol levels are low. Research is also showing weight is a "correlation" not a "causation" of many health issues (ex: healthy "fat" people can live long happy lives, while unhealthy skinny people can die young -- weight is one of *many* factors impacting longevity and health).
At what point do I get to put forth a study showing people with brown eyes or blood type O are at a higher risk for a wide range of medical conditions or ailments?