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Obesity overtakes malnourishment as global health problem

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‘Statins will become USELESS in a decade’: Soaring obesity could render the drugs useless – leaving gastric bands as the only option

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World’s obese population hits 641 million

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Explore how global obesity crisis has exploded in past 40 years

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‘Tsunami of diabetes’: If growing trend continues, one-fifth of adults will be obese by 2025

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One in eight adults now obese: Global survey

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World’s obese population: 641 million of us are fat and that’s worrying

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More obese people in the world than those who are underweight: research

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One in five adults may be obese by 2025: survey warns

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British people ‘will be Europe’s fattest’ within 10 years

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British people will be the ‘fattest in Europe in the next decade’

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