Cereal for breakfast may help girls stay slim
12th Sep 2005, 16:20 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating a bowl of high-fiber cereal in the morning before school "as part of an overall healthful lifestyle" may help teenage girls maintain a healthy body weight as well as adequate nutrient intake, research shows.
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