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Simon Capewell of the University of Liverpool said recent weight trends were “alarming,” with 1.5 billion adults worldwide expected to be overweight by 2015. how about some of that defense spending being spent on replacing HFCS in our national diet?
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Miss Capewell, who has a five-year-old daughter Jodie, went into labour in October last year at 21 weeks and four days after suffering problems during her pregnancy.
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Capewell is gagged by a confidentiality undertaking from describing the detailed discussions of the commission.
Diane Abbott demands inquiry into corporations' role in health policy Felicity Lawrence 2010
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Capewell, of Liverpool University, was on the public health commission Lansley set up before the election to make recommendations to the Conservatives on diet-related diseases and alcohol abuse, but said that he now believes the commission was set up to suit business interests.
Diane Abbott demands inquiry into corporations' role in health policy Felicity Lawrence 2010
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Capewell also described the statements from Lansley and the Department of Health about addressing inequalities in health as cynical.
Diane Abbott demands inquiry into corporations' role in health policy Felicity Lawrence 2010
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There is extensive published evidence, Capewell says, that population-wide regulatory approaches reduce health inequalities.
Diane Abbott demands inquiry into corporations' role in health policy Felicity Lawrence 2010
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It was first kept as a public house in 1824 by Goodwich, and in 1841 by Capewell, when it ceased to be a public house, and was demolished when Fort Hill was leveled in 1865.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 2, November, 1884 Various
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“I say, Capewell,” cried one of the hungry delegates, “did the captain really eat any of the porpoise?”
The Lieutenant and Commander Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 1862
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“Shall I tell the butcher to hold fast?” asked Capewell.
The Lieutenant and Commander Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 1862
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Denied a starting spot in the Rabbitohs halves, Capewell will look to take advantage of Mat Rogers's retirement.
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