Bloomberg
Governments should regulate food companies on unhealthy ingredients in products that contribute to obesity, an epidemic that now affects 1-in-3 Americans and costs the US $150 billion a year, said New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Farley.
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Study links chemical BPA to obesity in children, teens
USA TODAY
Kids with higher levels of the widely used substance BPA in their bodies are more likely to be obese, according to the first large-scale, nationally representative study to link an environmental chemical with obesity in children and teens.
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