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CDC: No headway on childhood obesity fight


CDC: No headway on childhood obesity fight
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U.S. health officials say the progress in battles against some major health threats like obesity, food poisoning, and infections spread in hospitals has been disappointing.(CDC)U.S. health officials say the progress in battles against some major health threats like obesity, food poisoning, and infections spread in hospitals has been disappointing.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a frank self-assessment Monday of its campaign against certain health problems it called "winnable battles."
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Area students host event to combat childhood obesity


Area students host event to combat childhood obesity
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Answering a personal charge from the U.S. surgeon general, students with the I'm A Star Foundation hosted its 6th annual Let's Move Jacksonville event Saturday at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville to eradicate childhood obesity.Let's Move Jacksonville was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move initiative and encouraged by U.S.Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, who calls the I'm A Star Foundation's work "a model for the nation."The event started at noon with remarks from elected officials and special guests such as Rep. John Rutherford, City Councilman Tommy Hazouri, Duval County public schools superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti and Duval County Health Department executive director Dr. Kelli Wells.
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Donating healthy food reduces childhood obesity and poverty


Donating healthy food reduces childhood obesity and poverty
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Hannah Kemble (Photo: Provided)Hannah Kemble is formerly of Green Township and a freshman at The Ohio State University studying public health with pre-medicine.She hopes to move back to Cincinnati and apply her love for children, health, and equity as a pediatrician.In Hamilton County, one-third of children are overweight or obese, but often by no fault of their own.
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