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 Fruit Information - January 9, 2009
| A US study reveals that if you eat large portions of food throughout one day, don't count on eating any less the next day. People that are offered large meals will eat them over and over again, day after day, according to a new study released on Wednesday at a conference of North American obesity researchers in Vancouver | | A US study reveals that if you eat large portions of food throughout one day, don't count on eating any less the next day. People that are offered large meals will eat them over and over again, day after day, according to a new study released on Wednesday at a conference of North American obesity researchers in Vancouver | | A US study reveals that if you eat large portions of food throughout one day, don't count on eating any less the next day. People that are offered large meals will eat them over and over again, day after day, according to a new study released on Wednesday at a conference of North American obesity researchers in Vancouver | | Genetic material previously called "junk" DNA because it does not contain the instructions for protein-coding genes and appears to have little or no function, is actually critically important to an organism's evolutionary survival. Peter Andolfatto, an assistant professor of biology at University California in San Diego, says the non-coding regions play an important role in maintaining an organism's genetic integrity | | Doctors warn, as toddlers begin eating "grown-up" food, they may also develop grown-up eating habits - like too much junk food and too few vegetables. Pediatric experts have recently warned of an increasing number of overweight 2-year-olds | |
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