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'Diet goggles' trick people into eating less food Digital Spy New diet goggles have been created in order to trick over-eaters into consuming less food. Japanese scientists have developed the goggles, which can make food 50% larger than it really is. Research has shown that the brain takes in the information it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Steady diet of major change Stockton Record Sammer Haddad, his wife, Chantel, and youngest son Sayf, 7, shop for organic produce last month at Artesian Natural Foods in Stockton. When Haddad was hospitalized last year, he weighed 420 pounds and had a condition known as super obesity. See all stories on this topic » |
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