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Mike Bloomberg is going to take away your big gulp
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<blockquote data-quote="dies-l" data-source="post: 60651591"><p>Soft drinks existed prior to 1980, so I don't think that soft drinks are to blame completely. But, when you add increased reliance on technology, fast food, high fructose corn syrup in practically everything we eat, sedentary lifestyle, and lack of individual responsibility and accountability, I think you get closer to understanding the drastic increase in diabetes, obesity, and other related health problems in the past few decades. </p><p></p><p>When I was kid, we had a PSAs that told us to brush our teeth, eat our veggies, and don't do drugs. Now, we have PSAs telling kids to go outside and play at least 60 minutes a day. When kids need to a PSA to tell them to play, that is a strong indicator of where the problem lies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dies-l, post: 60651591"] Soft drinks existed prior to 1980, so I don't think that soft drinks are to blame completely. But, when you add increased reliance on technology, fast food, high fructose corn syrup in practically everything we eat, sedentary lifestyle, and lack of individual responsibility and accountability, I think you get closer to understanding the drastic increase in diabetes, obesity, and other related health problems in the past few decades. When I was kid, we had a PSAs that told us to brush our teeth, eat our veggies, and don't do drugs. Now, we have PSAs telling kids to go outside and play at least 60 minutes a day. When kids need to a PSA to tell them to play, that is a strong indicator of where the problem lies. [/QUOTE]
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