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Thinking yourself thinner: How remembering meals can cut appetite
If you're feeling hunger pangs but want to lose weight, try thinking yourself thinner. British scientists have shown that actively remembering your last meal suppresses appetite and reduces the desire to snack on junk food
If you're feeling hunger pangs but want to lose weight, try thinking yourself thinner. British scientists have shown that actively remembering your last meal suppresses appetite and reduces the desire to snack on junk food
So can a £1 pill from the chemist REALLY cure obesity?
Dieters will soon be able to buy an over-the-counter drug that claims to increase weight loss by 50 per cent. It's a big hit in America but some experts doubt whether it works. And then there's the nasty side effects
Dieters will soon be able to buy an over-the-counter drug that claims to increase weight loss by 50 per cent. It's a big hit in America but some experts doubt whether it works. And then there's the nasty side effects
Vitamins A, C and E are 'a waste of time and may even shorten your life'
Vitamins taken by around a third of the population do not extend life and may even cause premature death, according to a respected group of international scientists. The experts say there is no convincing evidence that taking supplements of the antioxidant vitamins A, C and E can make you healthier
Vitamins taken by around a third of the population do not extend life and may even cause premature death, according to a respected group of international scientists. The experts say there is no convincing evidence that taking supplements of the antioxidant vitamins A, C and E can make you healthier
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