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  2. How sugar became sexual and 'sinful' − and why you ... - AOL

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    Women are given two competing ideas about sugar, Dr. Sera Lavelle, a clinical psychologist who focuses on eating disorders says. One portrays an all-in approach; a pint of ice cream after a break ...

  3. What is sugar alcohol and is it bad for you? Here's the ...

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    Sugar alcohols are safe to consume, but only in moderation. The Cleveland Clinic says 10 to 15 grams a day is a safe amount. What is a normal blood sugar level?

  4. 6 Reasons Why Weight Gain Can Actually Be Healthier Than ...

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    Weight loss seems to get all the attention, but there are plenty of cases where weight gain can actually be the best thing for your health. 6 Reasons Why Weight Gain Can Actually Be Healthier Than ...

  5. Added sugar - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the American Heart Association recommended daily intake of sugar for men is 9 teaspoons or 36 grams (1.3 oz) per day, and for women, six teaspoons or 25 grams (0.88 oz) per day. [5] Overconsumption of sugars in foods and beverages may increase the risk of several diseases. [5]

  6. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    All of this makes higher-weight patients more likely to avoid doctors. Three separate studies have found that fat women are more likely to die from breast and cervical cancers than non-fat women, a result partially attributed to their reluctance to see doctors and get screenings.

  7. Obesity and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Big Big Love, Revised: A Sex and Relationships Guide for People of Size (and Those Who Love Them). Celestial Arts. ISBN 978-1587610851. Varney, Sarah (2014). XL Love: How the Obesity Crisis Is Complicating America's Love Life. Rodale Books. ISBN 978-1609614836. Gorlicky, Stacey (2016).

  8. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    USDA chart showing the increase in soda consumption and the decrease in milk consumption from 1947 to 2001 [6]. From 1971 to 2000, the average daily number of calories which women consumed in the United States increased by 335 calories per day (1542 calories in 1971 and 1877 calories in 2000).

  9. Why we gain weight in the winter and how to avoid it - AOL

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    Researchers found that many gained weight as the weather turned colder — an average of 0.4 pounds — and tacked on an additional 0.8 pounds during the holiday season, for a total average weight ...