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JAMESEG

I am a very ecumenical Christian who seeks to love everyone.
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Sugary Snacks Let Stomach Contain More Without Feeling Full

Seeded on Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:17 PM EST
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“ 'A sweet taste can allow the stomach to hold more, and we can eat a little more without experiencing discomfort,' says Dr. Arnold Berstad, of Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital in Oslo."

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jameseg

It's nice to see a study support something I've long felt was true based on personal experience.

Below are links to three other articles about this same research.

ScienceNordic.com article (I especially liked this article.)

Neatorama.com article

Article on DailyMail website

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Reply#1 - Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:24 PM EST
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