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Are Some of the Benefits to Exercise Due to Placebo Effects?
Jan 9 2012
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Psychology Today
| Posted In:
Exercise
Perceived fitness may be as or more important than actual fitness.
Why 'diet' food is so unsatisfying
Jun 2 2011
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NBC News
| Posted In:
Nutrition
People feel satisfied sooner when consuming food that is 'indulgent'.
On a diet? Try mind over milkshake
Jun 1 2011
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New Scientist
| Posted In:
Nutrition
Merely thinking the food you've just eaten is high in calories might make you feel satiated.
You Are What You (Think) You Eat
May 23 2011
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Pacific Standard Magazine
| Posted In:
Health, Nutrition
New research reveals why food labeled 'healthy' is unsatisfying.
Make Stress Work For You
Feb 15 2011
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Harvard Business Review
| Posted In:
Stress
Our beliefs about stress can make it work to our advantage.
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