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Study Touts Health Benefits of Being Overweight
A new report suggests that being overweight is not as harmful as is commonly believed, and actually confers some surprising benefits.
Being five to ten pounds overweight could protect people from ailments ranging from tuberculosis to Alzheimer's disease, research indicates. Those carrying 15 to 25 extra pounds are better able to recover from adverse conditions such as emphysema, pneumonia, and various injuries and infections, states the report.
Thirty to forty pounds of flab could help fend off breast, kidney, pancreatic, prostate and colon cancer. And an extra fifty pounds on the scale may improve eyesight, reverse baldness, cure the common cold and reduce global warming.
In general, the report concludes, overweight people are happier, more successful in business, smarter, more friendly, and enjoy an increase in sexual performance and frequency.
The study was funded by a research grant from McDonald's, Burger King, Jack in the Box, Taco Bell, Domino's Pizza, Starbucks, Haagen Dazs, Sara Lee and Krispy Kreme.
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