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Friday, September 6, 2019

Obesity as a protected class – Washington Examiner

Obesity as a protected class Washington ExaminerRetailers feature plus-size models. “Fat influencers” have seen success on social media. Doctor groups have framed obesity as a disease that goes beyond …

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