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The insatiable hunger that often accompanies a period is a very real feeling, but that increased craving for carbs and sweets has not been fully understood by science. Now new research suggests a ...
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Saturated fat may interfere with creating memories in the aged brain
New research hints at a few ways fatty foods affect cells in the brain, a finding that could help explain the link between a high-fat diet and impaired memory—especially as we age. The Ohio ...
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Women Who Eat Ultra-Processed Foods Are More Likely to Be Depressed, Study Finds
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Chef Tom Kerridge cut two simple things from his diet to lose whopping 12 stone
A decade ago, television chef Tom Kerridge was no stranger to knocking back 15 pints in the pub and tucking into bags of crisps and cheese on toast in between cooking meals. But now the Masterchef ...

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