No soft options at China’s “fat camps”

Somerset Hills YMCA opening new office to offer youth, family therapy services
BERNARDS — The Somerset Hills YMCA plans this week (as of Aug. 1) to open a new office to connect local youth and their families with mental health services, as provided through a state program and an existing YMCA referral service based in Red Bank.

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No soft options at China's “fat camps”
China has an increasing population of obese teenagers. Losing game:Children play at a weight-reducing camp in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on July 22.

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One Response to “No soft options at China’s “fat camps””

  1. parentto3 says:

    why should they have "soft options" Thier victims didnt have soft options. Our justice system is too weak already!

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