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In general, losing weight is a good thing for those who are overweight, but it's important to lose weight in a way that enhances your health rather than one that may compromise it.
Dean Ornish
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Dean Ornish
Age: 71
Born: 1953
Born: July 16
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Dallas
Texas
Dean Michael Ornish
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