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  2. The 22 Best Healthy Restaurants in LA Right Now - AOL

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    Fiona Chandra. Location: 3464 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA 90005. Available for delivery/takeout: Dine-in and takeout. Korean cuisine isn’t all about Korean barbeque and Borit Gogae is a great ...

  3. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    Let's Move! urges mothers to eat more healthily when pregnant and offers links to a special "MyPyramid Plan for Moms" so they can create a personalized and healthy diet. [28] The initiative also provides guidelines for parents to set up and promote healthy eating habits for their entire family and children. [23]

  4. Nutrition education - Wikipedia

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    In a recent study done by medical researchers, from 2011-2012, 8.4% of young children ages 2–5, 17.7% of kids ages 6–11, and 20.5% of teens ages 12–19 are categorized as obese in the U.S. [24] Besides nutrition education, environmental factors such as a decrease in physical activity and increase in energy intake have led to more sedentary ...

  5. Ron Finley - Wikipedia

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    Ron Finley is a Los Angeles-based fashion designer to professional athletes, [1] [page needed] [2] [3] collector of original blaxploitation posters, [4] [5] and proponent of urban gardening. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He is known for giving a widely-viewed TED talk on guerilla gardening .

  6. Little-known eating disorder nearly starved a 9-year-old: 'It ...

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    Since Hannah was still growing normally, her doctors "weren’t too concerned," and assumed she’d grow out of the picky eating. After COVID-19 hit, Michelle said Hannah’s eating took a turn ...

  7. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    In response, Congress, which had preferred to let schools decide who got to eat and who did not, established a three-tiered system. Students from families with incomes up to 25 percent above the federal poverty line—about $3,300 for a family of four, or around $24,000 in today’s dollars—were entitled to free meals.

  8. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in 2013, Whole Foods Market opened a store in the New Center area of Detroit, where one third of the population lives below the poverty line. Whole Foods is known for its more expensive healthy and organic foods. To attract low income residents, the Detroit store offered lower prices than other Whole Foods stores. [18]

  9. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    Change4Life encouraged families to adopt seven healthy behaviours: [4] 5 A Day [ 5 ] – suggestions for ways to eat the recommended 5 portions of fruit and veg each day 400, 600, 600 - advice on watching calorie intake at breakfast (400 calories), lunch, and dinner (600 calories each)