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Essay heading: Desensitizing Our Children
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However, continuous survival off of junk food can lead to all sorts of health problems, such as the aforementioned malnutrition, obesity (which can lead to diabetes, heart disease, limited mobility, shortness of breath, and many other health problems, not to mention possible low self esteem as a result of the stigma that being obese has with it), vitamin deficiencies, or exposure to potentially toxic substances used in the food’s manufacturing... displayed 300 characters
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Not only may a poor child’s nutrition suffer, statistics also show that children from families below the poverty line are more likely to be born premature and to suffer respiratory illnesses later in life (Child Trends Databank, 2006). Also, families in poverty must normally find inexpensive housing, and unfortunately, these residences tend to be in bad neighborhoods... displayed next 300 characters
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