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Go Healthy, Not Hungry for Holiday Eating (HealthDay)
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HealthDay - SUNDAY, Nov. 22 (HealthDay News) -- The holiday season means you'll be faced with a seemingly endless buffet of food temptation. While some people simply give in and eat too much, others deny themselves any holiday treats.
Go Healthy, Not Hungry for Holiday Eating
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Planning ahead can help keep eating under control, expert says
The Benefit of Eating Slowly
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Rethink for calorie eating levels
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The calorie counts used as the foundation for diet plans and healthy-eating guidance for the past 18 years may be wrong, a report suggests.
Modern manners: eating on public transport
Posted by edwina 35 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
Is tucking into anything more substantial than a bag of sweets on the bus or train unforgivably inconsiderate or just a fact of life?If any food could be described as rough and ready, it's the burrito. Uncompromisingly bulky, unmistakably odoriferous, and inevitably messy, it's the kind of food that you probably don't want to pick for a first date. In fact, it's definitely something that's best e
The Knowledge: Eating around the world in Dalston
Posted by edwina 38 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
Eating in Dalston, north-east London, is like embarking on a culinary tour of the world. Tim Hayward stretches his taste budsTim HaywardPeter Storey
Expectant mothers who eat excessive quantities of liquorice during pregnancy could adversely affect their child's intelligence and behaviour, a study has shown. A study of eight year old children whose mothers ate large amounts of liquorice when pregnant found they did not perform as well as other youngsters in cognitive tests. They were also more likely to have poor attention spans and sho
