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            <title>Sesame Street Teaches Good Health</title>
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            <description>Who doesn&amp;#8217;t love Sesame Street? I was hooked on that show as a kid, and for good reason. The show does a wonderful job of teaching children and presenting new ideas in a fun and colorful way. Now, the Sesame Workshop is has distributed 13,000 &amp;#8220;child care resource kits&amp;#8221; to various child care providers across the United States.

The kits will help &amp;#8220;integrate healthy eating and activity into daycare settings for preschool children.&amp;#8221; If anyone can do it, the people at Sesame Street surely can. If healthy eating becomes a part of children&amp;#8217;s everyday lives at a very young age, it will be easier for them to maintain a good diet as they get older.
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            <author>A Hearty Life</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:57:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kellogg company vows to alter products for a better diet</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Diet, Prevention, Nutrition, Children Heart HealthThe feat of raising a child with a heart healthy diet is often one that parents find to be a struggle. It is hard enough to put balanced meals on the table, but with the marketing of junk food aimed specifically at the very young ,our efforts often seem in vain. The Kellogg company, the one that encourages our young ones to eat such things as Pop Tarts and sugary cereals, is feeling the pressure of parental complaints and the societal need to curb childhood obesity. The company has agreed to rework such classic recipes as Froot Loops and the ever famous Pop Tarts to see if they can cut the fats and sugars. New standards of health are the goal for the company, according to an article that outlines the plans to either alter the r...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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