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(HealthDay News) — When you need a quick bite and a fast food drive-through is the nearest culinary offering, you may not have to settle for junk food. The Womenshealth.gov website offers these suggestions for healthier fast food dining: Order a small burger. Skip the cheese and bacon on yourContinue Reading
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