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  2. Eating disorder coach encourages teens to eat their 'fear ...

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    In eating disorder recovery, a “fear food” is something that is scary or hard to eat. Ronga said that the idea for the video came to her while she was eating a piece of chocolate chip banana ...

  3. Here's What To Eat If You're Doing The Viral 75 Hard Challenge

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    Rather than having an exact meal plan to follow, 75 Hard does not feature a "diet" plan. The best eating plan is one that you choose and aim to stick with for the duration of the challenge ...

  4. Mindfulness & Meditation Tools for a Perfectly Zen Summer

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    Let the summer months bring fresh, exciting, and delicious flavors to your table. Whether you’re looking for easy summer dinner ideas that you can make in under 30 minutes or kid-friendly dishes ...

  5. Cinnamon challenge - Wikipedia

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    The cinnamon challenge involves consuming one spoonful of powdered cinnamon. The cinnamon challenge is a food challenge that gained viral recognition on social media in the early 2010s. Participants generally film themselves attempting to eat a spoonful of ground cinnamon in under 60 seconds without drinking anything.

  6. Mindfulness - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the relationship between feeling good and being mindful, a different study [257] found that causality probably works both ways: feeling good increases mindfulness, and mindfulness increases feeling good. One theory suggests an additional mechanism termed as reperceiving. Reperceiving is the beneficial effect that comes after the ...

  7. Effects of mindfulness meditation - Wikipedia

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    Electroencephalography has been used for meditation research.. The psychological and physiological effects of meditation have been studied. In recent years, studies of meditation have increasingly involved the use of modern instruments, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography, which are able to observe brain physiology and neural activity in living subjects ...

  8. Mindfulness-based stress reduction - Wikipedia

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    In one study, the long-term impact of an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) treatment extended to two months after the intervention was completed. [50] Research suggests mindfulness training improves focus, attention, and ability to work under stress. [51] [52] [53] Mindfulness may also have potential benefits for cardiovascular ...

  9. Sati (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Ānāpānasati (Pali; Sanskrit: ānāpānasmṛti; Chinese: 安那般那; Pīnyīn: ānnàbānnà; Sinhala: ආනා පානා සති), meaning "mindfulness of breathing" ("sati" means mindfulness; "ānāpāna" refers to inhalation and exhalation), is a form of Buddhist meditation now common to the Tibetan, Zen, Tiantai, and Theravada ...