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  2. How to end your sugar addiction this new year - AOL

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    The average American consumes more sugar than recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  3. Eat Too Much Sugar Last Night? Here's What Dietitians ... - AOL

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    Resist the urge to “undo” the sugar with more restriction, says Marissa Beck, M.S., RDN, founder of Revv Health. “Get back into a routine with ample self-care, tune into hunger and fullness ...

  4. Sugar addiction is real - AOL

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  5. Addiction psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychologists' oldest definition for addiction considers addiction as a lack of self-control resulted from a rewarding effect that is hard to get rid of. The addicted party's desire to abstain from the addiction is often hampered by difficulties resisting the temptation.

  6. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    High-sugar and high-fat foods have been shown to increase the expression of ΔFosB, an addiction biomarker, in the D1-type medium spiny neurons of the nucleus accumbens; [1] however, there is very little research on the synaptic plasticity from compulsive food consumption, a phenomenon which is known to be caused by ΔFosB overexpression. [1]

  7. Detoxification - Wikipedia

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    Precipitous withdrawal from long-term alcohol addiction without medical management can cause severe health problems and can be fatal. Alcohol detox is not a treatment for alcoholism. After detoxification, other treatments must be undertaken to deal with the underlying addiction that caused alcohol use.

  8. A cheeky little slice of cake here, a cookie there, or a nibble of chocolate every once in a while isn't the worst thing in the world. But according to new research, the buck stops at sugary drinks.

  9. Action on Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Action on Sugar is a registered UK charity formed in 2014 by a group of specialists concerned about sugar and its impact on health. Through research and lobbying the group works to highlight the harmful effects of a high sugar diet and desirability of reducing the amount of added sugar contained in processed foods. [1]