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Both over-eating or not wanting to eat could be signs that a person is dealing with stress or struggling with the desire to take care of himself.
When you eat could be as important as what you eat.
Overall, the authors conclude that increasing how much potassium we eat could be beneficial.
Nothing we eat could be described as "natural", regardless of the marketing or labelling, whether it's organic, or from Waitrose, Aldi or Abel & Cole.
Every foodstuff we eat could be produced by organisms designed from scratch for the purpose – as could every fibre we wear, every floor we walk on and roof we shelter under.
In other words, EAT could be more closely linked to the development and pathogenesis of CAD than other traditional risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and diabetes mellitus.
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Knowing something about inspectors — from what standards Michelin sets for them to more specific details like where they have been eating — could be a nice piece of trivia for diners, he said.
None- theless, in any professional discussion as to how eating could be made better he could also be extremely pugilistic, always looking to increase awareness through stimulating controversy.
A fast might make you feel discomfort as a way of relating to the suffering of ancestors or at other times, eating could be a distraction from the spiritual and therefore it is better to go without food.
Two knowledge related variables were protective factors: knowing dog could be infected (OR = 0.422), knowing eating could be route of infection (OR = 0.248).
For example, it was suggested that complimentary information such as the benefits of healthy eating could be presented adjacent to the nudge in order to increase its effectiveness.
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