North MS Schools, Hospital Making Eating Healthy a Priority

34% of Mississippi's population is considered obese, a result of poor nutrtion. While many believe eating healthy is expensive, several people in northern Mississippi are trying to turn that around.

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missy22 - 9/22/2012 8:44 AM
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Eating healthy IS getting more expensive, thanks to the govt.s attempt to water down the dollar and our use of corn as a fuel source.
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