Healthy eating should be part of the school curriculum
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Healthy eating should be part of the school curriculum

Anne Diamond Broadcaster and health campaigner

Anne Diamond presents the case for a health, wealth and fitness GCSE

The 1989 ‘great apple scare’ saw Americans pouring millions of litres of apple juice down the drain, with one woman even calling in state troopers to stop her child’s school bus so an apple could be removed from her lunchbox.

Nursing Standard. 26, 2, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.26.2.28.s33

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