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Fructose fueling childhood obesity, diabetes

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Fructose fueling childhood obesity, diabetes

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Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2010 at 4:04 pm By:

HealthScout Nancy Michelli

Fructose fueling childhood obesity, diabetes: (NaturalNews) Widespread use of the sweetener fructose may be direct... http://bit.ly/br0DCg

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Pollution causes obesity and diabetes - Times Of India

articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “New research at Ohio State University in the US has revealed that childhood exposure to common air pollutants increases the risk of obesity and developing diabetes. Exposure to microscopicView full resource at articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 6, 2012 at 4:30 pm By:

ObesityBlog Robert Pretlow, MD Health Executive, Physician, Doctor, and Pediatrician

Exposure to microscopic pollutants from car exhausts and burning fossil fuels can lead to weight gain in youngsters: http://t.co/tdDovtTQ

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School Food: New Recipes Arrive | SpeakHealth

speakhealth.org — “Obesity. Diabetes. Nutrition. White House Gardens. Food-as-Medicine. Reality TV. In early 2010, these are some of the ingredients of a new paella simmering at an increasing number of points across the nation. Will they come to a boil? Let's start with the normally nondescript: Last fall the influential US Institute [...]View full resource at speakhealth.org

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High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), a concern for parents and pregnant women? | Hartke Is Online!

hartkeisonline.com — “In 1967 HFCS was introduced into the American diet and rapidly replaced sucrose as the major sweetener. HFCS is used also in many products as a preservative. From 1970 to 1990 the rising intake of HFCS far exceeded the change for any other food. Such a drastic transition in the diet, accompanied by a rapid increase in obesity, childhood diabetes, non alcoholic fatty liver, learning problems and autism during the same time period, raises many alarming questionsView full resource at hartkeisonline.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 11, 2009 at 5:44 pm By:

DrSara Sara Kinnon CAM, Naturopathic Doctor, and Acupuncturist

RT @NonGMOTalk: No GMOs! Report : High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), a Concern for Parents and Pregnant women? http://ow.ly/dxJC

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