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Five tasty burger joints worth visiting

Thirty minutes before Ann's Snack Bar is scheduled to open, about a dozen hungry burger lovers wait outside to taste what The Wall Street Journal dubbed "the best burger in America."

People.com: Marcia Cross: My Daughters Are Big Talkers

"They happen to be very verbal girls – and I think that comes from me," says the star

Study: Proximity to fast-food restaurants linked to stroke risk

A person's risk of stroke is associated with the number of fast-food restaurants near their residence, according to a study presented Thursday at a stroke conference in San Diego, California.

People.com: Kim Kardashian Skipping Super Bowl for Workout Video

"I'll be working out for hours on Sunday," laments the reality TV star

10 years later, school still sugar free and proud

The children in the cafeteria drink low-fat milk, shovel corn kernels on their sporks and munch on tuna sandwiches on wheat.

How to satisfy your cravings, healthily

It's been another one of those days: places to go, deadlines to meet, meals to cook. You find yourself daydreaming about crisp, salty potato chips. Pretty soon it's an insistent, must-have-it-now craving, and before you know it, your hand is deep in the bag.

People.com: Usain Bolt's Secret to Being the Fastest Man: Chicken Nuggets

The gold medal winner says when he saw his race played on TV he thought, 'That guy is fast'

Time.com: Potato Chips to Become Safer

Four food manufacturers agreed to reduce levels of a cancer-causing chemical in their potato chips and french fries under a settlement announced Friday by the state attorney general's office

CNNMoney: Weak economy takes bite out of casual dining

Economic weakness and food inflation are hurting casual dining restaurant chains, according to industry watchers, as families shun moderately-priced restaurants for cheaper alternatives.

On-the-job weight gain

Americans' struggle with weight has been a popular topic for years now, and it's no surprise considering that the National Center for Health and Statistics estimates 66 percent of American adults are either overweight or obese.

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