Vegetable Information - November 23, 2008

Americans Eating Bigger Meal Portions

October 23, 2005 - Topics obesity, food, vegetable, research and impact
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

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Americans Eating Bigger Portions, Study Reveals

October 23, 2005 - Topics study, food, vegetable, research and impact
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

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Study Reveals Large Portions In US Eating Habits

October 21, 2005 - Topics study, food, vegetable, research and impact
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

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American Heart Association Warns Of Toddler Diets

October 5, 2005 - Topics diet, exercise, child, vegetable and nutrition
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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Ecstasy Users More Prone To Disease

September 8, 2005 - Topics disease, meningitis, study, fruit and vegetable
A neuroscientist says Wednesday that regular users of the drug ecstasy can cause extensive damage to their immune systems, while those suffering depression induced by the drug may be more difficult to treat.

The methamphetamine has been linked to psychiatric illnesses, but Dr. Thomas Connor, of Trinity College Dublin, believes it may also place physical health at risk

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