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NHS fat-busting courses slash diabetes risk by a fifth and save thousands from the disease every year. A Manchester University study proved the official prevention programme helps high-risk patient…

NHS fat-busting courses slash diabetes risk by a fifth and save thousands from the disease every year.

A Manchester University study proved the official prevention programme helps high-risk patients get in shape and boost their health.Credit: Getty - Contributor Doctors have referred 1.2million overweight Brits to the “Healthier You” support groups since they started in 2016.

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