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kaggle-ho-020986House Oversight

Obesity-Related Healthcare Costs Exceed Corporate Tax Revenue in 2008

Obesity-Related Healthcare Costs Exceed Corporate Tax Revenue in 2008 The passage provides statistical data on obesity's impact on healthcare spending but contains no actionable leads, specific actors, financial flows, or allegations of misconduct involving powerful individuals or institutions. Key insights: Obesity accounted for an estimated 7% of $2.1 trillion U.S. healthcare costs in 2008.; That amount exceeds total corporate income tax revenue for the same year.; Genetic prevalence of the FTO obesity gene varies by ancestry groups.

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Obesity-Related Healthcare Costs Exceed Corporate Tax Revenue in 2008 The passage provides statistical data on obesity's impact on healthcare spending but contains no actionable leads, specific actors, financial flows, or allegations of misconduct involving powerful individuals or institutions. Key insights: Obesity accounted for an estimated 7% of $2.1 trillion U.S. healthcare costs in 2008.; That amount exceeds total corporate income tax revenue for the same year.; Genetic prevalence of the FTO obesity gene varies by ancestry groups.

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