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            <title>Nominated</title>
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            <description>This blog has been nominated for the Little Blog Awards over at the scrumptious Dorset Cereals site. (When I typed that I meant that the cereals were scrumptious, which they are, but actually the site is also pretty cool.)
If you vote for me you can also win something. Dollars to dimes it will be cereal, but hey, cereal&amp;#8217;s good. (You can also vote for other people and win cereal. I won&amp;#8217;t be checking, and there are some really good blogs over there.)
I&amp;#8217;ll let you know how it goes. I hope better than the whole Wikio thing. Hmph. 5th to 14th most influential UK health blogger in 3 months! With a little red downward pointing arrow next to my name in case you hadn&amp;#8217;t realised! It&amp;#8217;s a good job I am too well adjusted and uninterested in such lists to care&amp;#8230;.. (Sni...</description>
            <author>Bah! to cancer</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 17:14:34 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>What Cereals Can I Feed my Child? Healthy WIC Approved Cereals</title>
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            <description>This week&amp;#8217;s release of the report by Consumer Reports may have parents wondering what cereals they should be feeding their child/children.  One way is to see what cereals are recommended by the WIC program.
WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants, and children.  WIC helps families by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding healthcare and other community services. 
What makes a cereal a WIC Approved Cereal?
WIC-approved cereals are ones that are low in sugar and have a lot of nutrients, vitamins and minerals in them. Two of the vitamins included in many of the cereals:

Iron
Folic Acid

List of WIC Approved Cereals in California for Children 
All of these cereal are lo...</description>
            <author>Nutrition and Wellness Biology 50</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 16:00:28 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Some Breakfast Cereals Are 50% Sugar, CT Scan May Benefit Those With Appendicitis, Cortisol Levels May Be Linked to Antisocial Behavior</title>
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Some Breakfast Cereals Are 50% Sugar, CT Scan May Benefit Those With Appendicitis, Cortisol Levels May Be Linked to Antisocial Behavior (Source: Malaysian Medical Resources)</description>
            <author>Malaysian Medical Resources</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The perfect diet : ripping off the obese</title>
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            <description>There is no group of people more abused and more likely to be ripped off by cynical businessmen than the obese. Softened up by a perpetually patronising media which portrays them as second class citizens – always remember that fat people are stupid – they are targeted and abused by the advertising industry. I was reminded today why we do not see drug reps when one managed to get as far as our front desk and left the usual collection of crappy branded biros and washing powder adverts. I have never prescribed sibutramine and this advert reinforces my resolve. There is much coverage today about the new finding that “artificial sweeteners make you fat.” Maybe, though I doubt it. The more likely explanation is that fat people use artificial sweeteners. When the after-dinner coffee arriv...</description>
            <author>NHS Blog Doctor</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 14:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Thought for the Day: Wandering the aisles</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=590968&amp;cid=t_116960_87_f&amp;fid=34865&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecancerblog.com%2F2007%2F05%2F05%2Fthought-for-the-day-wandering-the-aisles%2F</link>
            <description>Filed under: All Cancers, Diets, Nutrition, Thought for the DayIf a desire for healthy eating is anywhere present in your mind, I have a suggestion for you. Next time you head into your local grocery store in search of goods to fill your cupboards, your shelves, your refrigerator, I want you to try this: steer clear of the inside aisles of the store.Think about this:The healthiest foods, the freshest foods, the whole foods are housed on the outside walls of grocery stores. Fruits, vegetables, breads, meats, dairy, and often times the organic department border the aisles filled with cookies, candies, colas, crackers, cereals, dressings, and a whole host of other preserved items. So see if you can shop without entering the less-healthy regions of your store. And if you must make a detour, sh...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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