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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL SEND FAN REQUEST AND MEDALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!All of the following are economic consequences of obesity except: A. lost income due to missing work B. the cost of services for prevention C. lost income due to restricted activity D. the cost of services for chemotherapy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, chemotherapy is used to treat cancer, not obesity. On the other hand, obesity HAS been linked to missing work. It also makes sense that services for prevention would be a cost of an obese person, and restricted physical activity makes sense as well. So I would say that the correct answer is D. Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You don't think that obese people lose income due to restricted activity?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c--the cost of services for prevention. Also, all of you should watch the documentary of Dr. Burzynski and his work with antineoplastons to treat cancer. The current state of pharmaceutical companies and the medical industry is to make money off of cancer. His work was opposed and almost shut-down by the government because they did not want " a cure" to be known. It is a very tragic situation and I encourage all of you to do the research, and not to blindly accept everything the government tells you. After all, there is a long history of governments lying to their people--especially the American government. And if you are American, do not take this the wrong way; you can be patriotic and love your country without loving your government.

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