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Thin Fidgeters
Wednesday 6th June, 2007 10:19 Comments: 1
Are you the type of person who is constantly fidgeting - playing with pencils and pieces of paper, your legs jumping around under the office desk as you type? If you are there is a chance fidgeting may be in your genes - and the good news is that you are less likely to be fat, according to new research from scientists working in Germany and the US.

I'm usually typing, munching on bourbon biscuits (or dunking them in my coffee), with my legs bouncing around under the desk (I remember sitting on school lockers over a decade ago and finding it very difficult not to move my legs back and forth, so it's not a recent thing caused from drinking too much coffee) and I find it difficult to put things like blu-tac ad paperclips down, which is why I normally keep them well away from me.
Avatar Yamahito - Thursday 7th June, 2007 08:44
Well, there are plenty of us fat fidgeters around and all, unfortunately.
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