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	<title>Comments on: Childhood Obesity.You?Or your Child?</title>
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		<title>By: *smile* PM</title>
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		<dc:creator>*smile* PM</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would just like to say that genetics and health issues do not have to make a child overweight, even if that is a symptom of an illness. My daughter has a certain illness that most people (esp adults) use as an excuse when they are overweight. It&#039;s so common for that excuse that it&#039;s almost scary. We monitor my daughters health with blood work and keep her active and eating healthy and she is as thin and healthy as can be. 
Temporarily being overweight from most of the illnesses with symptoms of bloating,metabolism and water weight is one thing. Being life-style overweight is an excuse. Their are medications for every single health issue that would cause weight issues. Not to mention diet and frequent exercise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would just like to say that genetics and health issues do not have to make a child overweight, even if that is a symptom of an illness. My daughter has a certain illness that most people (esp adults) use as an excuse when they are overweight. It&#8217;s so common for that excuse that it&#8217;s almost scary. We monitor my daughters health with blood work and keep her active and eating healthy and she is as thin and healthy as can be.<br />
Temporarily being overweight from most of the illnesses with symptoms of bloating,metabolism and water weight is one thing. Being life-style overweight is an excuse. Their are medications for every single health issue that would cause weight issues. Not to mention diet and frequent exercise.</p>
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