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Nearly half of Americans view cost as biggest barrier to healthy eating, survey finds

, almost half of Americans, 46%, view healthy food as being too expensive as the biggest barrier to eating healthy. That reason was followed by a lack of time to prepare healthy meals, 23%, and a lack of recipes or knowledge of how to cook healthier food, 20%.

There are many misconceptions about what Americans should do to keep their heart healthy. KRLD's John Liddle talked with Dr. Emanuel Finet, a staff physician at Cleveland Clinic.

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