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		<title>By: &#187; The Death of the ‘Fitness’ Industry? Hoyles Fitness</title>
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		<description>[...] Collaboration between fitness and medicine absolutely has to be the future for both industries, and the global population to survive with good health. Financial crisis means the American health model will not work for the long term – many people can’t afford medical insurance. Our own system in the UK cannot cope with the demands on it already, and that is only set to get worse as health and budgets decline. The fitness industry can literally save the medical system in this country by promoting upstream medicine . [...]</description>
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