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Okla. clinic teaches youth healthy eating
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2003 The Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is holding a 10-week clinic to teach Indian youth about healthy eating. The Healthy Eating and Living Habits program is aimed at children ages 8 to 11. Attendees learn how to combat obesity and diabetes. The clinic received a $7,500 grant from the Aetna Foundation to put on the program. Get the Story:
Indian youth to learn of obesity, diabetes risk (The Daily Oklahoman 7/1)
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