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		<title>By: amylstephens85</title>
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		<description>4 biggest killers are all related to OVER-CONSUMPTION, so yes, obesity is one, drug abuse is another, diet related heart disease and diabetes is another and the fourth would have to be cancer (in the forms of skin (too much sun), lung (too many cigarettes), liver (too much alcohol) etc. I would have to do some further research to back these claims up but its true - we simply have access to TOO MUCH.  This is compared to previous times in which the four biggest killers were non-preventable diseases such as leprecy, aids HIV etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>4 biggest killers are all related to OVER-CONSUMPTION, so yes, obesity is one, drug abuse is another, diet related heart disease and diabetes is another and the fourth would have to be cancer (in the forms of skin (too much sun), lung (too many cigarettes), liver (too much alcohol) etc. I would have to do some further research to back these claims up but its true &#8211; we simply have access to TOO MUCH.  This is compared to previous times in which the four biggest killers were non-preventable diseases such as leprecy, aids HIV etc.</p>
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		<title>By: nwragg</title>
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		<description>Beautiful photo Amy!

We have to have ime to care or there will be very little time.

What are the four biggest disease killers? Obesity is one.</description>
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<p>We have to have ime to care or there will be very little time.</p>
<p>What are the four biggest disease killers? Obesity is one.</p>
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