Going to college is a happy but also stressful moment in life, for many young people, and it can lead some into dangerous battles with eating disorders.Mary Boggiano, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, shares some experience from her college years, when she fought again... |
24 August 2010 05:10 GMT |
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Scientists at the La Jolla, California-based Salk Institute for Biological Studies announce that the results of a new study on unsuspecting lab mice seems to suggest that the timing of eating may be just as important as the content of the actual food. In a groundbreaking, new discovery, the scientists have found that... |
25 November 2009 09:01 GMT |
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The time we dedicate to eating our meals plays an important part in the relationship we have with food, psychologist Pavel Somov says in his latest book, “Eating the Moment.” Chewing food properly, as well as enjoying each dish without any distraction, is key to learning to love food and developing a fun ... |
31 March 2009 14:41 GMT |
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There are tons of cutlery designs, but the general approach never seems to change: fork-left, knife and spoon-right. OK. Well, if you're looking for a challenge when it comes to eating "tools", you're probably going to love this. Here it goes. The fork- knife-spoon tool was designed by Kazuyo Komoda (probab... |
10 May 2007 16:06 GMT |
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Robocup is not a robot, so don't think of it like a smaller cousin of Robocop. According to the manufacturer, this egg holder will "take eating a boiled egg to another dimension". They also said that it "is popular with both kids and adults". Maybe they're talking about adults from another dimension. I can... |
23 April 2007 11:18 GMT |
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Sex and food are connected. And if gay and bisexual men do not follow the norm, neither do they follow it when it comes to food: a first population-based study found that these categories are more prone to eating disorders. A team at Columbia University made of Dr. Ilan H. Meyer, associate professor of clinical Socio... |
14 April 2007 05:50 GMT |
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