Even Celebrities Consider Surgery…

May 24th, 2008

Have you noticed how fit actor Michael Badalucco who plays "Jimmy" in the much talked about hit television series called "The Practice" appears on screen? Well, though obesity has emerged as a national epidemic with 55 percent of the U.S. population labeled as obese, it is celebrities who bring in limelight regarding ways to beat being overweight. Badalucco is associated with Mission Control Meridia which stresses on weight control over Morbid Obesity Surgery as the best initiative. According to this popular actor, he had struggled through the same problem of being obese and learned how important it was to take the first step to have a healthier tomorrow. Thanks Jimmy, we are listening!

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