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Commentary: Girl Scout cookies vs. the inverted food pyramid — Tom Purcell

Commentary: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has been tinkering with dietary guidance since 1894, when chemist W.O. Atwater issued advice on what to eat.
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Girl Scout cookies are back, and the new inverted food pyramid gives me permission to eat them — sort of. I’m addicted to ...
Carrying too much weight around your waist can cause health problems. Your health is affected by where you store body fat, even if you have a healthy weight or a normal body mass index (BMI).