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These Types Of Cravings Are More Likely To Lead To Weight Gain, Study Shows

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June 25, 2026

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Researchers may have found why stress and weight gain are so linked.

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NDTV

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· Jun 22, 2026

Craving Something For Dinner? Your Mind May Be 'Tasting' Food Before You Eat

Hunger enhances the vividness and ease of imagining food flavors, making cravings more intense and enjoyable in the mind.

mindbodygreen

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· Jul 8, 2026

This Very Common Sleep Habit Was Linked To Weight Gain & Slower Metabolism

One more episode? Maybe not tonight

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 4, 2026

If you’re at risk of Alzheimer’s, these dietary habits can help, study finds

By studying specific kinds of healthy diet patterns, the researchers could determine whether certain ones might be more important for people at different risk levels.

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.

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 26, 2026

GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study

Researchers found that 32 of patients with eating disorders report having used a weight loss injection at least once.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

Eating less is not the same as eating well, even with pharmaceutical help

Patients often see a dramatic drop in appetite as proof that a weight loss treatment is “working.” They eat less, feel less hungry, and may initially lose weight quickly. The danger is that appetite suppression can hide deeper nutritional gaps forming beneath the surface, leaving the body with too little protein, fibre, micronutrients, hydration, and []

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Related coverage for "These Types Of Cravings Are More Likely To Lead To Weight Gain, Study Shows": NDTV — Craving Something For Dinner? Your Mind May Be 'Tasting' Food Before You Eat. mindbodygreen — This Very Common Sleep Habit Was Linked To Weight Gain & Slower Metabolism. Toronto Sun — If you’re at risk of Alzheimer’s, these dietary habits can help, study finds. BOL News — Eating slowly and chewing more may improve health, weight management. ABC7 New York — GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study . South Africa Today — Eating less is not the same as eating well, even with pharmaceutical help