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Love, money may help weight loss

A study from the University of Connecticut says couples not only tend to gain weight together, they can also lose it as a pair, even if only one of them is enrolled in a formal program. A study from the University of Connecticut says couples not only tend to gain weight together, they can also lose it as a pair, even if only one of them is enrolled in a formal program.
By Elizabeth Cooney
Globe Correspondent / January 5, 2009

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Some things can't be done for love nor money. But when it comes to losing weight, love and money seem to be very good motivators. (Full article: 765 words)

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