Today is National Junk Food Day, and the only rule is no rules, as Americans dig into their favorite guilty pleasures without hesitation. While nutrition takes a back seat, this day offers a window ...
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A new Indian study shows school-based nutrition programmes cut adolescents’ junk food intake by over 1,000 calories a day in six months, highlighting schools’ key role in tackling rising obesity.