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Ted keeps himself in reasonably good shape with a semi-regular exercise regimen. Although he's hardly a paragon of fitness, he's certainly not a sedentary, high-risk employee guzzling soda all day.This is a big year for Ted, who recently turned 40. He's taking stock of his life and realizes that things are changing. He's getting sick more often, his weight has crept up by 15 pounds, his hair is receding and he sometimes needs glasses when reading.
Ted has vowed to take better care of himself. And thanks to the consumer-driven health plan his employer offers, he's doing just that.
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