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2.3%, that s not the only health benefit. an economic professor at the university of carolina says paying more at the pump can actually lower obesity, and the theory here if you re driving less, you might walk more, bike more, and if you re paying more for gas, you can t afford to eat out as often as you may like. so, according to this professor s study, a permanent $1 increase in gasoline prices will reduce obesity in this country by as much as 10%. of course, there s also the environment which stands to gain, too, less driving equals less pollution. but honestly, randi, seriously, none of this will make anyone feel better about paying more at the pump and it could have a big impact on your wallet and the economy, but nevertheless programs the next time you head to the pump especially down in georgia where there s a lot of driving going on, maybe you will look at the silver linings and feel better about what you re paying. i think about the heart and the stress it causes my heart wh