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    Food for Thought
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 1, 2018
    • 3 min

    Food for Thought

    Do you love pizza? Hamburgers? Fries? Ice-cream with lots of toppings? Well, you are not alone. We all love these carbohydrate rich foods, but what about salmon or broccoli? Is your mom or dad constantly on your back to eat fruit and vegetables..."because they're good for you..."? Parents aren't always right, but on this occassion there is very good scientific evidence for the benefits of certain foods on your beautifully developing teenage brain. Your teenage brain is glor

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