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A new study shows that obesity rates in U.S. adults are falling for the first time in a decade. It’s good sign for health and healthcare costs because losing weight can help reduce the risk of serious illnesses like Type 2 diabetes and certain kinds of cancer. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY.

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