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"What you eat makes quite a difference.
Paying attention to the emissions associated with what we eat makes obvious sense.
We try to avoid the line during the day, because it is very long and very slow and the smell of fresh bread we can't wait to eat makes time go by even more slowly.
Allowing students to become more involved in the creation and preparation of the food they eat makes them more invested in their health and increases their willingness to continue healthier behaviors.
It forces people to make big changes in the way they eat, makes them extremely ill or terribly uncomfortable if they eat too much and puts them at risk for nutritional deficiencies.
Science has not offered a clear path through the confusion, beyond the odd study that has found your choice of what not to eat makes precious little difference – what matters is not to eat so much.
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Some were given salty pretzels to eat, making them thirsty just before they took the survey.
All those grapes they eat make them taste different from turkeys back east.
Schawbel: How can the food we eat make us healthier, more productive and save the world?
Fat can make up 50% of their body weight; the blubber-laden seals they eat make bacon look downright healthy.
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