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Clinical Trial Underway for Obese Children

The Centers for Disease Control says today, more than nine million American kids are obese.  A clinical trial is underway to see whether a particular type of surgery is a safe way for severely obese children to lose weight.  KPBS Health Reporter Kenny Goldberg has the story.
(Photo: Hollie Johnson with UCSD dietician Jill Jarrett. Kenny Goldberg/KPBS)

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