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		<title>By: Rebecca Hoover</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebecca Hoover</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good posts!  Informative and helpful.  I wish you didn&#039;t use the monthly picture, however.  I think individuals from low-income families often miss out on early education related to nutrition and life style factors such as smoking, and then they end up in poor condition.  Later, when these individuals become ideal candidates for roles as subjects in trials, they are used again.  Many individuals from low-income families lead miserable lives.  

I think we need to read our policy makers the riot act on not ensuring that health education is available in all schools.  I think we also need to ensure all kids have access to healthy food so they get the start in life that leads to higher IQs and later good health.  Finally, we need community education on nutrition.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good posts!  Informative and helpful.  I wish you didn&#8217;t use the monthly picture, however.  I think individuals from low-income families often miss out on early education related to nutrition and life style factors such as smoking, and then they end up in poor condition.  Later, when these individuals become ideal candidates for roles as subjects in trials, they are used again.  Many individuals from low-income families lead miserable lives.  </p>
<p>I think we need to read our policy makers the riot act on not ensuring that health education is available in all schools.  I think we also need to ensure all kids have access to healthy food so they get the start in life that leads to higher IQs and later good health.  Finally, we need community education on nutrition.</p>
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