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Are Meat-Eaters More Masculine Than Vegetarians?

Pop quiz: if one man orders a soy burger and another orders a steak, which guy do you think is more masculine?

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Should Pizza Be Considered a Vegetable in School Lunches? Politician Says ‘No Way’ [VIDEO]

As a way to help promote healthy eating among children, US Rep. Jared Polis has introduced legislation which would redefine the Department of Agriculture’s classification of pizza as a vegetable in school lunches.

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Eating at Your Desk Could Be Making You Sick

Unfortunately, a memo requiring you to work on Saturday may not be the only thing on your desk making you sick.

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Australian Council Considers Crazy 400 Percent ‘Fat Tax’ Against Fast Food Joints [VIDEO]

As part of an effort to fight obesity, Darebin Council in northern Melbourne, Australia, is considering a “fat tax” which would impose whopping rate increases on fast food giants like McDonald’s and KFC.

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Could Eating Eggs Help You Lose Weight?

Trying to shed some unwanted pounds? Skip the cereal and have eggs for breakfast instead — new research shows you may wind up eating less later on.

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What Are the Most Popular Fast Food Restaurants in America?

Americans are always on the go. Jobs are scarce and careers hang in the balance, so we’re spending more time cDonaldrunning to and from the office. That means we’re also eating more on the run.

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This Isn’t a Joke – Get Paid to Eat Fast Food and Gain Weight

There is a new study on obesity being conducted by Washington University that is requiring all of its participants to gain 5% of their body weight in exchange for $3,500.

And you won’t believe what participants will have to chow down on.

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Well, Duh! New Study Confirms That TV Inspires Kids to Eat More Junk Food

In a study confirming what most of us have probably suspected all along, researchers have found that television encourages young people to eat more junk food and paves the way to obesity and other significant health issues.

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