Laws on junk food, sugary drinks in schools don't pay off for poor kids

Monday, May 4, 2015 - 17:30 in Health & Medicine

Restrictions on sugary drinks and junk food snacks in California elementary schools appear to have slightly reduced kids’ risk of becoming overweight or obese – but mostly among children from wealthier neighborhoods, a new study suggests.

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