Should public schools further restrict the sale of unhealthy food and beverages?
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A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that adolescents in states that sharply restrict access to food vending machines, snack bars and sugar-based drinks in public schools gain less weight than those in states without such restrictions. Today's Question: Should public schools further restrict the sale of unhealthy food and beverages?
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