Blue Cross survey reveals parents too optimistic about health of their children
16th Nov 2006, 08:20 GMT
A survey of the members of the state's largest health insurer reveals that almost a third of children in those families are overweight or in danger of becoming obese, but most of their parents don't believe there's a problem with their children's weight.
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