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		<title>Television Isn&#8217;t Making Our Kids Fat</title>
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We all know that kids today are ‘online’ more than ever before, including phones, computers, TV’s and other electronic devices. What most of us don’t know is just how much time we’re really talking about. According to a recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation, “the average young American spends practically every waking minute” using one of these sources. The numbers are shocking...]]></description>
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