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Healthy Benefits of the Bad Economy
CNN Health, 09/21/09
Research shows that when times are tough, Americans actually get healthier. It sounds odd–you'd think the downturn would make us more likely to binge on junk food or drink away our sorrows–but not so, says researcher. "As the economy gets worse, people tend to smoke and drink less to cut costs. They also don't eat out as much, which translates into consuming less fat and calories."
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