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Quality of U.S. Diet Improves, Slightly
But Americans still eat too few vegetables and too much salt, survey finds
- Posted September 1, 2014
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Action-Packed TV a Threat to Your Waistline?
Viewers of fast-paced films filled up on more snacks, study found
- Posted September 1, 2014
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Family Meals May Defuse Cyberbullying’s Impact, Study Says
Support, communication appear to be buffers
- Posted September 1, 2014
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Quality of U.S. Diet Improves, Slightly
But Americans still eat too few vegetables and too much salt, survey finds
- Posted September 1, 2014
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Train Your Brain to Choose Fruit Salad Over French Fries
Study found program seemed to make low-cal fare an easy choice for a small group of overweight people
- Posted September 1, 2014
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Preterm or Small Birth Tied to Long-Term Risks to Heart, Brain
But researchers say exercise, education may help overcome deficiencies
- Posted September 1, 2014

















