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Why Do Some People Live So Long?

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The CDC predicts life expectancy to grow for Americans in the next few years from 76 years old to about 85 years old.
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Fast lives and fast foods contribute to obesity in the Mediterranean

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Athens, Greece - 4th August 2008 1. Wide of Acropolis hill with Athens seen below 2. Wide of people sitting at tables outside restaurant 3. Mid shot of peas being put onto plate on counter for serving 4. Close-up of woman squeezing...
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North Korea/China - Children dying of hunger

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Aid workers in North Korea say the food crisis has become so bad that some children have already died from malnutrition. The announcment came as North Korean officials admitted for the first time that children are dying of starvation due...
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Study into why newborns are dying

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Attapadi, Kerala, India - 24 May 2013 1. Mid of tribal woman Ponnamma Maruthan and her husband performing prayers with flame 2. Close-up of flame in front of picture of Goddess image 3. Mid of Maruthan, her husband and daughter sitting...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Coffee diet all the rage in image conscious US

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CLEAN : Coffee diet all the rage in image conscious US
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spiders on the menu as northeast India embraces slow food

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CLEAN : Spiders on the menu as northeast India embraces slow food
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Coffee diet all the rage in image conscious US

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VOICED : Coffee diet all the rage in image conscious US
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Public Health England strongly criticise report calling for people to eat more fat and stop counting calories to tackle obesity

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Public Health England strongly criticise report calling for people to eat more fat and stop counting calories to tackle obesity
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Britain develops taste for trendy tea

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VOICED: Britain develops taste for trendy tea
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Modern life bad habits: Africa faces deadly new illnesses

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A World Health Organisation (WHO) survey released Tuesday shows that most Africans had at least one risk factor for developing one of these diseases such as smoking a lack of exercise poor diet and obesity
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Reel 1

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Story 15, THE CAPTURED ENEMY, 111 CB 114 R1, 1951 b/w, sound 06:37:05: Communist North Korean/Chinese POWs marching to compound at Koje Island (Kojedo). Various good shots of prisoners on road and debarking ship (USS 772)....
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Bloomberg

Tyson CEO Says Trade Deals Need to Be Reached

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Aug.23 -- Tom Hayes, chief executive officer at Tyson Foods, discusses meeting consumer demands for new types of protein, the impact of trade uncertainty, and the company's Keystone acquisition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Ask The Experts: What's Left When There's No Good Food To Eat?

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"Food swamp" is a term for communities that aren't just lacking access to good food, they're swamped with bad food choices.
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Sky News

100,000 people have pledged to stick to a plant-based diet for what's being called 'veganuary'

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VOICED: More than 100,000 people have pledged to stick to a plant-based diet for what's being called 'veganuary' -- and the campaign is beginning to have an impact on restuarants and supermarkets. Dan Whitehead reports Shows:...
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Press Association

Further 1.5 million children should be given free school meals - report

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A further 1.5 million children should be brought into the free school meals programme, while poorer youngsters should also be fed during the school holidays, a Government-ordered review has said. The National Food Strategy, led by Leon...