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Super Size Me a Super Sized Distortion of the Facts? American Council on Science & Health Says Film Disregards Importance of Exercise and Balance.

NEW YORK, May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- NEWS: American Council on Science and Health says this controversial new film is a profile in personal irresponsibility; Spurlock fails to recognize the basic tenants of health, nutrition and common sense.

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Morgan Spurlock takes eating and lack of physical exercise to an extreme in his film Super Size Me.

The American Council on Science and Health, a consumer education consortium concerned with issues related to food, nutrition, lifestyle, the environment and health, is concerned that Super Size Me is pointing a finger of blame solely at fast food companies. The American Council on Science and Health is concerned that the ...

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