Research details how junk food companies influence China's nutrition policy

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BEIJING (NY TIMES) - Happy 10 Minutes, a Chinese government campaign that encouraged schoolchildren to exercise for 10 minutes a day, would seem a laudable step towards improving public health in a nation struggling with alarming rates of childhood obesity.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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