Why Fast Food Might Not Be Worse Than Restaurant Meals
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Contrary to the stereotype, diners consume less salt and cholesterol with fast food meals than they do with meals at full-service restaurants, according to a new study. But the best way to avoid excess and the health problems that come with it is to eat at home, the study's authors recommend. (U.S. News & World Report)
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