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A study in the January-February 2009 issue of the journal Health Affairs concluded that 75 percent of the country’s $2.5 trillion in health care spending has to do with four increasingly prevalent chronic diseases: obesity, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Most cases of these diseases, the report stated, are preventable because they are caused by behaviors like poor diets, inadequate exercise and smoking.
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Meryl Streep - Vanity Fair by Brigitte Lacombe, January 2010
Finally a good Vanity Fair cover, I’m so happy! Maybe this is a good sign of the year to come?

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Meryl Streep - Vanity Fair by Brigitte Lacombe, January 2010

Finally a good Vanity Fair cover, I’m so happy! Maybe this is a good sign of the year to come?

J.D. Walsh, a former Maryland basketball player turned coach, went to Pune, India, in June 2007 to hold a camp. He found local charm—the court was blessed with a coconut—and a willing group of 225 participants, including children who had ridden buses for 20 hours to attend. Since then Walsh has run camps in 14 cities for nearly 9,000 Indian kids. He has observed “small, fervent pockets” of interest.

The NBA has noticed.

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JDBASKETBALL in Sports Illustrated
article on basketball in India
November 30, 2009
Subcontinental Drift
The NBA eyes the untapped Indian market
Joe Lemire

JDBASKETBALL in Sports Illustrated

article on basketball in India

November 30, 2009

Subcontinental Drift

The NBA eyes the untapped Indian market

Joe Lemire

JDBASKETBALL mentioned in SPORTS ILLUSTRATED