- The Guardian
The unconstrained power of bankers acts like a drug on their brain's reward system, creating insatiable appetites...
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Mariana Soffer's comment,
July 5, 2012 6:55 AM
this is strong
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Grace Hennessy's curator insight,
November 4, 2013 6:13 PM
This Article implys that a poor diet increases the risk of heart disease, diabetetes and other lifestyle dieases. and its now becoming a serious issuse for people around the world as the percentage of obsesity has grown immesively over the past 5 years.
Nicholas Grozdanov's curator insight,
November 13, 2013 7:33 PM
Why do people get fat, increasing their personal risk of heart disease, diabetes and other "lifestyle" diseases and society's risk of fiscal collapse from the expense of treating millions of people with those ailments? What the article is stating is tht rather telling people that you should be excersing, people should be educating others on the effects and how to avoid obesity |