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Food Fight: The Inside Story of The Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It

by Kelly D Brownell, Katherine Battle Horgen

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Examines the roots of the rising obesity epidemic, discussing how evolution has lead to humans' cravings for fat, sugar, and calories, what impact obesity has on the health care system and chronic illness, how it is affecting the world's children, and what can be done to stop its spread and promote a healthier way of life.… (more)
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Examines the roots of the rising obesity epidemic, discussing how evolution has lead to humans' cravings for fat, sugar, and calories, what impact obesity has on the health care system and chronic illness, how it is affecting the world's children, and what can be done to stop its spread and promote a healthier way of life.

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