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Nutrition apps promote healthier habits, but gamification comes with risks

Borneo Bulletin

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July 1, 2026

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Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer

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· Jun 27, 2026

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DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

God makes people eat more junk food: study

Thank you, cheese-us. Multiple studies have found that consuming ultra-processed foods like chips, ice cream and pizza can increase the risk of multiple health conditions like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression and other chronic diseases. But now when you reach for the unholy (and unhealthy) trinity of fat, salt and sugar, you might just []

BOL News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Eating slowly and chewing more may improve health, weight management

Making small changes to daily eating habits can lead to lasting health benefits. The post Eating slowly and chewing more may improve health, weight management appeared first on BOL News.

India News Network

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· Jul 5, 2026

Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements

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· Jun 21, 2026

Your Diet Could Be Missing the Key Ingredient for Heart Protection

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Related coverage for "Nutrition apps promote healthier habits, but gamification comes with risks": Health News | Mail Online — Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer. NaturalNews.com — The guilty pleasure paradox: Why potatoes, eggs and coffee deserve a place at your table. DNyuz — God makes people eat more junk food: study. BOL News — Eating slowly and chewing more may improve health, weight management. India News Network — Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements. Ya Libnan — Your Diet Could Be Missing the Key Ingredient for Heart Protection