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		<description><![CDATA[Study shows that an organic diet keeps pesticides out of kids. | By now, I think most people understand that organic food is supposed to be healthier for you. But I think there are still some people who feel that the health benefits are a bunch of marketing hype. Well, this new study suggests that it isn&#8217;t just hype&#8212;organic food really does reduce kids&#8217; exposure to some potentially risky pesticides. From the Seattle P-I: The peer-reviewed study found that the urine and...]]></description>
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