Fat People Now Illegal in Japan (Should Be Easy to Catch)
November 13, 2009 by: My WayIn Japan, being thin is the law! People there are fighting fat to comply with a government-imposed waistline standard, as well as to ward off dreaded “metabolic syndrome” — a combination of health risks including stomach flab, high blood pressure and high cholesterol that can lead to cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
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