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A dad loses 228 pounds after realizing he had no energy to play with his kids. He joined a full marathon, and in just 15 months, he was able to lose a lot of weight. He has also helped raise money for the Alzheimer Society through hiking.
No underlying health issues
Rob Sparkes weighed 441 pounds after living a sedentary lifestyle and not eating healthily. His doctor was surprised that he did not have any underlying health issues. However, the doctor told him that he might develop joint problems and diabetes soon if he does not lose weight.
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A person who has had adverse childhood experiences affects his adult life significantly. A study reveals how an adverse upbringing could impair one s health and circumstances when they into adults.
The team studied a large number of correspondents that included 818 moms and their partners. They asked the subjects to answer a questionnaire about their life one year after having a child.
An unfavorable living condition linked to a negative childhood
The study s principal author and senior lecturer at the Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences at the Uppsala University, Per Kristiansson, explained what they found out. He said that the couples noted how a relatively unfavorable living situation links to a negative childhood experience.
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A Georgia teen who walks miles every day receives a new car from a good samaritan. The woman started a fundraiser to raise money to help the teenager go to work each day.
According to WAGA, Jayden Sutton walks from his school to his restaurant job every day. After his shift, he also walks back home to save money. He is working so he could buy his car using the money he earned from his job.
Walks from school to work to home
Recently, the high school senior from Cobb County s mom got laid off from work. Apart from that, his mother s car was totaled many weeks ago. He told the outlet that he is walking to work each day to buy himself a car.