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New Study: People Control the Amount of Their Energy-dense Meals, Implying That They Are Better Eaters
The findings, headed by the University of Bristol, call into question the long-held view that people are indifferent to the energy content of the foods they eat and hence eat the same quantity of food whether it is high in energy or low in energy.
Latest Research Articles
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Elephant Tramples Woman to Death, Comes Back After Few Hours to Crush Body at Her Funeral
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Hydrodynamic Simulation Reveals a Planetary Engulfment Caused by an Expanding Star
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Inactive Yeast Was Found Effective Material for Removing Lead Contamination From Drinking Water Supply
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Tornado and Thunderstorms Warning Come to Chicago This Week
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Deadly Derecho Possible in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions: Damaging Winds Expected
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Pipeline Fire: Wildfire Forces the Evacuation of Hundreds as Blaze Grows to 4,500 Acres Near Flagstaff, Arizona
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Over 1000 Orchids Grow All Over the Island of Madagascar
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After Suffering from Scorching Heat, US Southwest to Experience a Major Cooldown
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Alaskan Village At Risk Due to a Particularly Large Tundra Wildfire
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Fish Leather: Sustainable Leather Made from Invasive Species May Become the Next Big Thing
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Texas Fisherman Shocked After Capturing Monstrous 7-Foot-Long Alligator
Developing Storm in the East Pacific Might Claim Second Name on the List for Hurricane Season