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		<title>Is Childhood Obesity the Parent&#8217;s Fault?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Childhood obesity is becoming a <a href="http://nutritionwonderland.com/2009/12/ftc-sizing-up-conference-childhood-obesity-food-marketing/">hot topic in health circles</a>, even to the point of being called an <em>epidemic</em>.  Experts estimate that 20% of children between the ages of 6 and 17 are overweight, predisposing them to terrible diseases like diabetes and heart disease. Why have the world's children ballooned over the past hundred years? (photo by photomequickbooth from flickr).]]></description>
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