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Chocolate Is The Most Widely Craved Food, But Is It Really Addictive? - 0 views

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    It is therefore far more plausible to suggest that a liking for chocolate, and its effects on mood, are due mainly to its principal constituents, sugar and fat, and their related orosensory and nutritional effects.
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Beat the Wheedler and Stop Procrastinating - 0 views

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    Rather than looking at restraint as a one-time event, look at change as a process of improving.... You can consciously show yourself you can live past the urge. This may work better for you than white-knuckling
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Heart Disease Risk Factors May Hurt Memory - 0 views

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    Middle-aged men and women with heart disease risk factors like high blood pressure and high cholesterol may also be at risk for memory problems as they age.
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Unhealthy Diet Raises Heart Risk for Obese Teens - 0 views

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    Study Shows Obese Teens Don't Eat Enough Vegetables, Dairy, and Fiber
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Easing Your Way Out of Loneliness - 0 views

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    Extend this to prospecting for sales.
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USDA Ditches Food Pyramid for a Healthy Plate - 0 views

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    half the plate is fruits and vegetables
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Dr. Louis Ignarro: The Value and Power of Health Screenings - 0 views

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    screen for high blood pressure

My House Was Saved from Foreclosure - 2 views

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How Does Your Brain Respond to Food? - 0 views

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    Some Overweight People May Be Hardwired to Overeat Aug. 1, 2011 -- Willpower alone usually is not enough for lasting weight loss; instead, to counter obesity, some experts now recommend focusing on the ways in which the brain responds to food rather than solely on personal choice.
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Why Comfort Foods Are So Comforting - 0 views

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    Study Suggests Some Types of Food May Help Ease a Sad Mood July 25, 2011 -- When we are feeling sad, many of us reach for comfort foods such as chocolate, ice cream, or chips. Now new research helps show how these foods boost our moods.
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Byetta & Januvia for Treating Type 2 Diabetes - 0 views

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    Find out how new diabetes medications are bringing more options and convenience to diabetes care. Over the past decade, the list of type 2 diabetes medications has grown -- helping people gain better blood sugar control. But the drugs' side effects -- plus taking several pills every day -- can be frustrating.
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Kids asleep, but still texting | Psychology Today - 0 views

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    Well here's a decidedly 21st century sleep issue. Apparently there's a rising phenomenon among teens: sleep texting. That's right, teens are reaching for their phones during the night, firing off messages, and waking with no recollection of their actions. We're all aware of how deeply embedded social media and technology are in our culture today.
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Diet for Autism: What Works? - 0 views

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    some comments on nutritional deficiencies in children
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Manage Your Stress for Good Health - 0 views

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    We live in a stressed-out nation, according to the American Psychological Association (APA) survey, "Stress in America." Most Americans feel moderate to high stress, with 44% reporting increased stress levels over the last 5 years. Many Americans have experienced stress from financial problems related to the economy.
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Else Lautala, Runner-up for Ms. Fitness 2009 - 0 views

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    4-minute video Very cool? Very Cool?
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