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July 11, 2008
BATON ROUGE, La., July 11 -- The Louisiana State University Ag Center issued the following news release:

Although most parents tell their children that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, many kids don't listen. Surveys show that as many as 48 percent of girls and 32 percent of boys do not eat breakfast every day.

Eating breakfast improves concentration, problem-solving ability, mental performance, memory and mood, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist . . .

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