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Overeaters Anonymous Invites Community to Annual Share-a-thon AGAWAM - For many, the holidays bring celebrations filled with food—Thanksgiving feasts, Christmas candy, and cookies for Santa. However, ...
Many of us tell our inner dietician to hush up and happily pile on second and third helpings of grandma’s famous candied yams. Others indulge but feel guilty about ignoring sensible dietary advice.
Every other week, Monitor staff writes about a feature article exploring wellness in the Capital Region. We’d like to thank our Community Partner Concord Hospital. Our Community Partners do not ...
To savor every delectable Thanksgiving dish, it might be tempting to “save room” in your stomach before the big event by skipping breakfast or lunch. But gut health experts say eating little to ...
After two weeks of being placed on a diet high in ultra-processed foods, people in their late teens and early twenties continued to take in an excessive amount of calories, even when not hungry, new ...
Young people may be uniquely vulnerable to ultra-processed foods and more likely to overeat when consuming a diet high in them, according to a new study. In a tightly controlled Virginia Tech feeding ...
For many, holidays are synonymous with quality time and long-standing traditions. Typically laden with delicious foods, it’s not uncommon to eat more during the holidays than you usually would. You ...
A massive brain imaging study of nearly 30,000 people has uncovered striking connections between eating ultra-processed foods and measurable changes in brain structure. These changes may be tied to ...
You likely know what OCD stands for, but many people don't know what having obsessive-compulsive disorder actually means. For therapists like Erin Venker, she often feels like OCD is misunderstood.
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The Man-Eating Tiger That Devoured Over 300 People
Catch the latest A-Z Animals video that dives into the chilling tale of the infamous Champawat Tiger, a fearsome predator that once haunted the jungles of India and Nepal. Between the late 1800s and ...
Researchers from Leeds found that overeating is driven more by what people believe about food than by its actual ingredients or level of processing. Foods perceived as fatty, sweet, or highly ...
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