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Time To Trim
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An Invitation From Slate
Please join us for an all-star conversation about childhood obesity at the Cleveland Clinic on April 21.
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An Invitation From Slate
Please join us for an all-star conversation about childhood obesity at the Cleveland Clinic on April 21.
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Nothing Short of Everything
The only way to end childhood obesity is to keep attacking the problem on all possible fronts.
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Nothing Short of Everything
The only way to end childhood obesity is to keep attacking the problem on all possible fronts.
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"Time To Trim" Winners
Here are Slate readers' 12 best ideas for reducing the rate of childhood obesity.
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"Time To Trim" Winners
Here are Slate readers' 12 best ideas for reducing the rate of childhood obesity.
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It's Not About the Calories
Why existing efforts to combat childhood obesity are bound to fail.
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It's Not About the Calories.
Why existing efforts to combat childhood obesity are bound to fail.
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It's Not About the Calories
Why existing efforts to combat childhood obesity are bound to fail.
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Who's Counting?
Requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts won't put a dent in the nation's obesity rates.
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Who's Counting?
Requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts won't put a dent in the nation's obesity rates.
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Leave the Fat Kids Alone
Efforts to fix childhood obesity are aiming at the wrong target.
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Leave the Fat Kids Alone
Efforts to fix childhood obesity are aiming at the wrong target.
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Childhood Obesity by the Numbers
Data on the expanding waistlines of kids across the nation and around the world.
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Which States Have the Most Obese Children?
An interactive map of obesity rates by state.
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Which States Have the Most Obese Children?
An interactive map of obesity rates by state.
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Childhood Obesity by the Numbers
Data on the expanding waistlines of kids across the nation and around the world.
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School Lunch Is Not the Answer
Why improving school food is only a small step toward reducing childhood obesity.
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School Lunch Is Not the Answer
Improving school food is only a small step toward reducing childhood obesity.
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