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  • HECTOR AMEZCUA / hamezcua@sacbee.com

    Television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz, holding microphone, joins Hiram Johnson High School students - from left, Ana Pagan, Irene Andres, Isadora Martinez and Kandyce Rogers - and the Sacramento school's HealthCorps coordinator, Felix Martin II, Monday during a healthy breakfast competition.

  • HECTOR AMEZCUA / hamezcua@sacbee.com

    Television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz samples the students' breakfast fare, presented by Patrick Xiong, left, and Anahi Zamorano. Oz was in town with his wife, author Lisa Oz, and talk show host Montel Williams to talk up the program. HealthCorps, which Dr. Oz and his wife co-founded, has been established locally at Hiram Johnson, Sacramento Charter and Luther Burbank high schools as well as at 53 high schools across the country.

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It's breakfast with Dr. Oz in Sacramento

Published: Tuesday, May. 1, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 3B
Last Modified: Tuesday, May. 1, 2012 - 9:18 am

Television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz, holding microphone, joins Hiram Johnson High School students – from left, Ana Pagan, Irene Andres, Isadora Martinez and Kandyce Rogers – and the Sacramento school's HealthCorps coordinator, Felix Martin II, Monday during a healthy breakfast competition. At right, Oz samples the students' breakfast fare, presented by Patrick Xiong, left, and Anahi Zamorano. Oz was in town with his wife, author Lisa Oz, and talk show host Montel Williams to talk up the program. HealthCorps, which Dr. Oz and his wife co-founded, has been established locally at Hiram Johnson, Sacramento Charter and Luther Burbank high schools as well as at 53 high schools across the country.

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