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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The state of obesity : better policies for a healthier America : 2017 
    Publication: Washington, DC : Trust for America's Health, August 2017
    ... and evidence from real-world cafeteria and syrups added to foods or ... mixed; and sugar) to be listed; know — or underestimate — the calories ...
  2. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  3. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  4. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  5. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  6. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  7. ... tolerance of the patient for different classes of food, especially proteids and carbohydrates. Vegetables and fats should be added first, proteids next and carbohydrates last. Here follow selected dietaries for the days immediately succeeding the starvation ...
  8. ... one of the best remedies. Other articles of food to be selected are chocolate after being deprived en- tirely of the oily matter which covers its surface, and to which cream and sugar should be added. Boiled rice, roast- ed potatoes^ and well toasted ...
  9. ... the twenty-four hours. In this case, the selected food should resemble as nearly as possible, the milk of a healthy nurse. The milk of a good cow, diluted with one third water, and a little sugar being added, is probably the best substitute. If there is ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - F as in fat : how obesity threatens America's future : 2010 
    Publication: Washington, DC. : Trust for America's Health, June 2010
    ... of 640 calories worth of Bigger Portion Sizes added ... fast-food establishments and for I Sugar-sweetened beverages make up nearly 11 percent of ...
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