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Gaining weight? Stress may not be main culprit

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Stressed and gaining weight? The stress -- and the exercise-slacking or chocolate-munching it breeds -- may actually not be the main culprit.

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Gaining weight? Stress may not be main culprit

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Gaining weight? Stress may not be main culprit

health.yahoo.net — “Stressed and gaining weight? The stress -- and the exercise-slacking or chocolate-munching it breeds -- may actually not be the main culprit.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Gaining weight? Stress may not be main culprit

health.yahoo.net — “Stressed and gaining weight? The stress -- and the exercise-slacking or chocolate-munching it breeds -- may actually not be the main culprit.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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