Thursday, September 17, 2009

Cardiovascular Health of Americans Is "at a Crossroad"

Kudos, fatsos.
"The number of Americans who have a low risk-factor burden for cardiovascular disease (CVD) has decreased in recent years, because of increases in obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, a new study has found.

The results indicate a reversal of the progress made in fighting CVD during the 1970s and 1980s, say the researchers."
Your expensive diseases are diseases of choice and the three mentioned are all related to being fat.

Another argument for allowing you the privilege of experiencing the results of your caloric irresponsibility without the rest of us bailing you out.

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