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Children’s weight gain is linked to the frequency of fast food advertisements on television, according to a new study.
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“I Get So Hungry” is a lovingly conceived and carefully written salvo in the battle against childhood obesity. “What the World Eats” examines diets around the globe.
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The Mediterranean diet, which has been associated with longer life spans and lower rates of heart disease and cancer, is in retreat in its home region.
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A new study suggests that banning soft drink sales in elementary schools only slightly reduces how much soda children drink.
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Most parents can relate to the daily challenge of finding foods that children will eat.
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The Federal Trade Commission issued a report detailing the pervasiveness of food marketing to children, and a coalition of food companies responded with its own report arguing they had made progress on the issue.
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Camp food is just one of the summertime nutrition challenges for parents these days.
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My wife and I may not deserve credit for rearing adventurous eaters. Our children were born and raised in China, where people eat anything.
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The average mother of a child under 15 spends more on fast food every year than on books, music, movies and video games combined, according to a new report.
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