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		<title>(MCD) From Fat to Fit: Six Stocks Set to Profit From a Slimmer America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Marc Lichtenfeld, Advisory Panelist Did you know that 59 million American adults are obese? That’s 25% of the adults in this country. Not overweight. Not “soft around the middle.” Not, “Yeah, I could probably lose a few pounds.” Obese. I highlighted that alarming statistic in a report I published last week for my small-cap healthcare service, Access. Of course, it’s no surprise that America loves to eat. It’s also no surprise that many Americans eat too much – and often, indulge in food that’s bad for us… It’s obvious that we’ve vaulted from plus size, to king size, to super size. There are even television shows like “The Biggest Loser” focused on the growing problem. And with the healthcare debate still swirling around Washington, it’s a topic that is ]]></description>
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		<title>(XLV) Healthcare Debate &#8211; Some Potential Stock Winners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ongoing debate about health care has become more focused on ideological lines than on what realistically can and should be done. Though not surprising, it is unfortunate. It would be wonderful if the conversation shifted to what changes can realistically be made and what changes should be made to prevent a worsening crisis. Here are some ideas, along with potential investment plays. Big Pharma Is Not Going Away Regardless of what you think about the drug companies, they are not going anywhere. The pharmaceutical lobby has made certain that it has a seat at the table and it seems probable that any new laws will benefit them. Even though some concessions will be made, the Obama Administration has quietly signaled a willingness not to pursue the most beneficial cost-saving ]]></description>
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