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Wednesday 29 July 2015 10:41 amObese people who refuse treatment could have their benefits cutBy: James NickersonShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleOverweight people who refuse to lose weight may have their benefits cut, as David Ca <a href=www.polene-italy.it>polene borsa</a> meron launches a review of whether those with drug, alcohol or obesity problems should be deprived of welfare unless they accept treatment.The review, led by Dame Carol Black, chairman of the Nuffield Trust and adviser to the Department o <a href=www.polenes.com.es>polene bolsos</a> f Health, conceded there are strong ethical issues at stake, but questioned whether people should continue to receive benefits even after refusing treatment provided by the government.Read more: Why a sugar tax is not the solution to the UK s obesity epidemicThere will be support and treatment for those who want the opportunity to improve their lives, Cameron said. However, he added:We must look at what we do when people simply say no thanks and refuse that help but expect taxpayers to carry on funding their benefits.According to NHS figures, 61.9 per cent of adults are overweight or obese. The direct cost of obesity to the NHS is pound;5bn a year, but obesity costs pound;27bn a year to the wider economy.Potential savings will be examined by government statisticians.In particular, government economists will b <a href=www.polene-italy.it>polene</a> e asked how much would be cut from the total welfare bill if stricter rules w Vlam Insurers see disaster costs mount in 2011
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