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The Satisfy Study Session 1
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Questions About the Satisfy Study
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LISTEN Self-monitoring Tool
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Fresh Strategies for Weight Maintenance: Learning to Listen to Your Appetite
Are you in tune with your internal signals of hunger and fullness? More often than not, we are not in sync with our body’s cues for appetite regulation. Instead, we seek out food in response to an emotional trigger, such as stress or boredom, or because something in...
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Are ‘Good’ Germs in Your Gut Key to a Healthy Brain?
Reposted from HealthDay News. What's good for your tummy may be good for your mind. New research shows that folks with a more robust balance of bacteria in their gut are more likely to perform well on tests of standard thinking skills including attention, flexibility,...