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Friday, July 10, 2009

Dietary Fats Trigger Long-term Memory Formation

Having strong memories of that rich, delicious dessert you ate last night? If so, you shouldn't feel like a glutton. It's only natural. This study points to new ...  > full story

Mechanisms Of Self-control Pinpointed In Brain

When you're on a diet, deciding to skip your favorite calorie-laden foods and eat something healthier takes a whole lot of self-control -- an ability ...  > full story

Adding Walnuts To Good Diet May Help Older People Improve Motor And Behavioral Skills

Adding a moderate, but not high, amount of walnuts to an otherwise healthy diet may help older individuals improve performance on tasks ...  > full story

Binge Eating: When Perfection Unravels

In everyday life, someone who takes a perfectionist's approach to activities might be admired or even rewarded with a pat on the back. These attitudes are tied to a commonly held, but ...  > full story
 

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