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From SNEB| Volume 44, ISSUE 4, P281, July 2012

Nutrition Education and Behavioral Economics

      It is said that people who are teachers admired teachers when they were younger. The same is probably true with nutrition educators. Nutrition education worked for us, and we believe it works for others. JNEB adds something else to the equation: behavioral economics.
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