A Brief History Of How Breakfast Got Its 'Healthy' Rep Huffington Post "[I]n many ways, the breakfast is the most important meal of the day, because it is the meal that gets the day started," Lenna F. Cooper, B.S., writes in a 1917 issue of Good Health, the self-proclaimed "oldest health magazine in the world" edited by ... |
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