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Date: 2012-07-02 14:52:58
Health sciences
Self-care
Knowledge
Personal life
Soft drink
School meal
Human nutrition
Nutrition
Soda tax
Health
Applied sciences
Food science

Christine Clayton[removed]removed] Elementary Schools Removing Sugary Drinks, Limiting Beverage Sales to Healthy Choices

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