Study Finds That City Kids Are More Likely to Have Food Allergies

There are already so many downsides to growing up in a big city. You can't roam around by yourself playing in the woods and catching frogs, your whole family is jammed in together in a small space, and you grow up to be too hip for your own good. Now we can add to that list that you're more likely to have food…
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City Girl
It's not hard for me to admit that I liked Sex And The City in its original run, even catch it on TBS sometimes. (It's not a crime!) But, I definitely have no aspirations to the overly trendy pasttimes the girls were known for. Cosmo runs monthly in the magazine (and in more detail on the web) the fictional story of…
