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WATCH TYLER BINDER ON YT, REAL TRUTH UPS 2018 CONTRACT
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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 3700874" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>I'm aware of that recent report on alcohol but there have also been studies that show the health effects of moderate drinking are negligible. I would like to see more. Weight is much more complicated because eating is not a choice, and poor eating habits often have much more to do with your upbringing/income level tha any personal choice you made as an adult. In addition there are a lot of underlying medical/physical conditions that can predispose a person to obesity. Having said that<a href="https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180208180356.htm" target="_blank"> obesity in the US is big driver of rising healthcare costs</a> and something that really needs to be addressed, just not sure that increasing premiums is an effective way to deal with it. </p><p>The research on smoking is pretty clearcut, nobody is under any illusions about it, and the company will pay for a program to help you quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 3700874, member: 4805"] I'm aware of that recent report on alcohol but there have also been studies that show the health effects of moderate drinking are negligible. I would like to see more. Weight is much more complicated because eating is not a choice, and poor eating habits often have much more to do with your upbringing/income level tha any personal choice you made as an adult. In addition there are a lot of underlying medical/physical conditions that can predispose a person to obesity. Having said that[URL='https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180208180356.htm'] obesity in the US is big driver of rising healthcare costs[/URL] and something that really needs to be addressed, just not sure that increasing premiums is an effective way to deal with it. The research on smoking is pretty clearcut, nobody is under any illusions about it, and the company will pay for a program to help you quit. [/QUOTE]
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