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Previously on "one for our fatties"

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  • greenlake
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    Just minuscule amounts of dust can trigger a bulging waistline, a study found

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  • xoggoth
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    Bleedin' 'eck.. Something else to worry about!

    Long term stress may make you obese
    F* 'ell, obese squared!

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  • vetran
    started a topic one for our fatties

    one for our fatties

    Hate cleaning? Dusty homes could make you FAT | Daily Mail Online

    Bad news for those who hate cleaning: Dusty homes could make you OBESE by spurring the growth of fat cells
    Just minuscule amounts of dust can trigger a bulging waistline, a study found
    Dust is full of gender-bending chemicals that are responsible for weight gain
    This causes fat cells to accumulate more triglycerides, laboratory tests showed

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