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  1. From @TargetLatino: A retailer's survey shows how Hispanics will shop during the upcoming holiday. http://ow.ly/Fo8w.
  2. U.S. Latinos lag in health insurance coverage, whether they are legal residents or citizens or not. http://bit.ly/4p1zrX
  3. More Latinos and African Americans Value Higher Education (from NAM). http://bit.ly/5mJN2K
  4. Read about how Estefanía Villareal, 21, feels now that she's quit smoking. http://bit.ly/8uQHEj
  5. RT @Etribole: New survey of food ads on kids' TV network Nick found nearly 80% are for unhealthy products, says CSPI. http://bit.ly/7F1cOr
  6. Read about Pamela Ayers, a child and cancer patient, and other Texas kids who got a special trip to a waterpark. http://bit.ly/5AmHob
  7. Check out these upcoming events on health disparities. http://bit.ly/4BDf59
  8. RT @MyPyramid: Be physically active! Establish a routine. Set aside time each day as activity time – walk, jog, skate, cycle, or swim.
  9. Why was SaludToday/IHPR researcher Sandra San Miguel motivated to reduce cancer? http://bit.ly/08vBM36
  10. RT @coloncancerfnd: Obesity linked to specific cancers. http://ow.ly/B2YF
  11. Study: Moving to U.S. increases Hispanics’ cancer risk. http://bit.ly/7YomNL
  12. Peanuts, insulin and English proficiency: Read about three new studies on Latino childhood obesity. http://bit.ly/8L3jxY
  13. RT @hispanictips: More Americans are playing tennis - biggest increases were among Hispanics, with 32% more playing. http://bit.ly/sVbXV/
  14. Clifornia students help create healthier menu items (including Mexican fare) in schools, according to news report. http://bit.ly/7g0FGk
  15. Help fight childhood obesity in Texas: Send a message to the State Board of Education. http://bit.ly/87b5lk
  16. Wide sections of the South and certain other areas have nation’s highest rates of obesity and diabetes, CDC says. http://bit.ly/4vRjT6
  17. Join Salud America! to get involved in reducing Latino child obesity, including the latest news, research and funding. http://bit.ly/Ig51M
  18. Want to know where your Congressman stands on health issues? Research!America has a way: http://bit.ly/D340C.
  19. RT @ResearchAmerica: Elena Bastida, a public health hero, on the effects of diabetes/obesity on her TX community: http://bit.ly/2Ypfg5
  20. RT @RWJFCommission: What makes a city healthy? It starts with a connection between public health and urban planning. http://tr.im/Fe0n