DIETING REASSESSED.

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Title: DIETING REASSESSED.
Authors: Deborah Blumenthal; Deborah Blumenthal writes frequently about health, fitness.
Source: New York Times Magazine. 10/9/1988, p24. 0p.
Abstract: LEAD: LOSING WEIGHT HAS NEVER been easy, and recent research has helped explain why. Two important studies have reported that the tendency to be overweight is to a large extent inherited - tied, inextricably, to one's genes, planted in the body, with no apparent compassion or sense of fairness, by one's own ancestors. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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