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		<description><![CDATA[A new study disputes the link between junky school food and obesity. But that's not the whole story. | Many Northwest parents have campaigned to ban sugary sodas, candy bars, and similarly worthless foods from school vending machines, based on the reasonable assumption that this would encourage healthier eating habits. But a new study published last week comes to a surprising conclusion: at least in middle schools, the researchers found no link between increased access to junk food at school and higher obesity rates. The study, published this month...]]></description>
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