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JFJugendfeuerwehr (German: youth fire brigade)
JFJustiça Federal (Federal Court; Brazil)
JFJust Fix
JFJournalFen (website)
JFJust Fishing
JFJeep Forum
JFJanatharana Foundation (Sri Lanka)
JFJunk Food
JFJuiz de Fora (Brazil)
JFJudicial Foreclosure
JFJango Fett (Star Wars character)
JFJunkfood (band)
JFJimmer Fredette (basketball player)
JFJoint Force
JFJuicy Fruit (chewing gum)
JFJohn Frankenheimer (film director)
JFJesus Freak
JFJade Falcon (gaming clan)
JFJackson Five (band)
JFJohn Fruscinate (Red Hot Chili Peppers band member)
JFJane Fonda (activist and actress)
JFJapan Foundation (New York, NY)
JFJackfield (Cisco)
JFJoey Fatone


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For millions of adults and children junk food and increased inactivity has led to obesity.
Byline: ANI Melbourne, June 3 (ANI): A new study has confirmed what many people already believed - junk food can be addictive.
ADVERTS for junk food should be banned from TV at times when children are watching, campaigners said yesterday.
 
 
 
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