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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!First lady Michelle Obama is using more carrot than stick in prodding food makers, parents, local schools and governments to step up efforts to reduce childhood obesity. She's for the food police -- but Mrs. Obama is the good cop. That doesn't mean she is letting stakeholders off the hook. On Tuesday, Mrs. Obama urged the nation's food makers to produce and market healthier products, ramping up her rhetoric in her anti-childhood obesity campaign in a speech before the Grocery Manufacturers Association. And on Wednesday, Mrs. Obama -- an admitted lover of an occasional hamburger and fries -- ...
(Feb. 22) -- For many years, educators, nutritionists and researchers have been trying to call attention to the crisis of childhood obesity. And now, with Michelle Obama sounding the clarion call, we finally have a real opportunity to turn the tide on this growing public health threat. But all the acclaim the first lady rightly received for her initiative won't go far enough, once the cheering subsides, without widespread support across the country. Make no mistake: Childhood obesity is a grave and growing problem. Nearly one in three youngsters in the U.S. is overweight, and approximately ...
As this holiday weekend wrapped up, The New York Times posted an update on the rising number of Americans dependent on food stamps. According to the Times, one in eight Americans are currently on food stamps, and the majority of them are children, with one in four youngsters receiving food assistance through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). If you calculate the number of children who will have been on at some point before they reach the age of 20, it moves up to (approximately) half. But, with both a marked rise in the number of Americans using food stamps and increased ...
First Lady Michelle Obama Hula-hooped, double Dutch jumped roped, ran barefoot through an obstacle course on the South Lawn of the White House, and even tried a tightrope -- all part of her latest drive to get kids to eat healthy and exercise. But Mrs. Obama is no purist. She loves French fries. "I have a good relationship with French fries and I would eat them every single day if I could. I really would," she said. The photos from her Wednesday White House event are remarkable -- this athletic First Lady takes Hula-hooping seriously -- with AP counting Mrs. Obama's swiveling hips earning her ...
I remember being really upset when Miguel Cabrera gave a half-hearted effort at a ground ball during last season's All Star game which prolonged the inning and preceded Michael Young's game winning three run triple which gave the American League the victory and home field advantage at the World Series (not that it wound up doing them any good). Well, now I understand that it wasn't so much that Miggy wasn't trying ... he might have actually had trouble bending over. Why?Would you believe, Chicken McNuggets?Last March, Cabrera looked overweight while participating in the World Baseball Classic, ...
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