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  2. Robert Earl Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Known for. The heaviest human to walk unassisted, The heaviest human in the world during his lifetime. Robert Earl Hughes (June 4, 1926 – July 10, 1958) was an American man who was, during his lifetime, the heaviest human being recorded, weighing 1,071 pounds (486 kg). [ 1] He remains the heaviest human in the world able to walk without the ...

  3. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Thus one pound of human fat tissue should contain 3750 calories. He then critically analyzed the relevant literature and applied a number of additional assumptions, including that the diet contains sufficient protein and that the person is in glycogen and nitrogen (protein) equilibrium, leading to most weight loss stemming from the catabolism ...

  4. Jon Brower Minnoch - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Jon Brower Minnoch (September 29, 1941 – September 4, 1983) [ 2] was an American man who is the heaviest recorded human in history, weighing approximately 1,400 lb (635 kilograms; 100 stone) at his peak. [ 3][ note 1] Obese since childhood, Minnoch normally weighed 800–900 lb (363–408 kilograms; 57–64 stone) during his adult ...

  5. Patrick Deuel - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Darren Deuel (March 28, 1962 – April 29, 2016) was an American individual known for being one of the heaviest people in the world. He was the subject of the documentary "Half Ton Man" in Channel 4's BodyShock series. [2] [3] In the documentary, Rosalie Bradford gave advice after achieving a record-breaking weight loss of 349 kg (769 lb).

  6. Fat men's club - Wikipedia

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    Fat men's club. Fat men's clubs were a type of social club that peaked in popularity from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, primarily in the United States. Membership was typically limited to men weighing over 200 lb (91 kg), and members were generally quite wealthy as well. Fat men's clubs declined in the 20th century as male obesity ...

  7. Michael Hebranko - Wikipedia

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    May 14, 1953. New York City, US [ 1] Died. July 25, 2013. (2013-07-25) (aged 60) Known for. Being one of the heaviest men in the world. Michael John Hebranko Jr. (May 14, 1953 – July 25, 2013) was an American man who suffered from an extreme case of morbid obesity and was one of the heaviest men in the world .

  8. One pound coin - Wikipedia

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    One pound. The British one pound ( £1) coin is a denomination of sterling coinage. Its obverse bears the Latin engraving ELIZABETH II D G REG ( Dei Gratia Regina) F D ( Fidei defensor) meaning, 'Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith '. [ 1][ 2] It has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the original coin ...

  9. 6 simple ways to save money on your prescriptions - AOL

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    As you wait for prescription drug costs to come down from the clouds, here's how you can save money on the medications you need. 1. Use a coupon program. If you don't have insurance, a ...