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Unhealthy Eating in Poor Communities
Have you seen Struggling to Survive? These films illuminate the multifarious and complex reasons why maintaining a healthy diet can be very difficult. Earlier this week, NPR did on a piece on why African-Americans suffer from a high incidence of chronic diseases. Statistics traced this problem, in part, to an unhealthy diet, including type II diabetes, heart disease, and several types of cancer. For a look at what some are doing to eat and live well, NPR's Ed Gordon is joined by Dr. Rovenia Brock, a nutritionist, entrepreneur, and author of Dr. Ro's Ten Secrets to Livin' Healthy, and Dr. Mark Clanton, Deputy Director for Cancer Care and Delivery Systems at the National Cancer Institute. To LISTEN to this report and others relating to nutrition, VISIT NPR online.Published on March 16, 2005
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