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  2. Cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Cannibalism is an ineffective method of disease spread as cannibalism in the animal kingdom is normally a one-on-one interaction, and the spread of disease requires group cannibalism; thereby it is rare for a disease to have evolved to rely solely on cannibalism to spread.

  3. Human cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Pleistocene human diet, the eating habits of human ancestors in the Pleistocene; Sexual cannibalism, behaviour of (usually female) animals that eat their mates during or after copulation; Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, an incurable disease that can damage the brain and nervous system of many animals, including humans

  4. Scurvy - Wikipedia

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    It takes at least a month of little to no vitamin C in the diet before symptoms occur. [1] [2] In modern times, scurvy occurs most commonly in people with mental disorders, unusual eating habits, alcoholism, and older people who live alone. [2] Other risk factors include intestinal malabsorption and dialysis. [2]

  5. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Terms applied to such eating habits include "junk food diet" and "Western diet". Many diets are considered by clinicians to pose significant health risks and minimal long-term benefit. This is particularly true of "crash" or "fad" diets – short-term, weight-loss plans that involve drastic changes to a person's normal eating habits.

  6. The more women followed this diet, the longer they lived

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    A new study that tracked more than 25,000 women for a quarter century found that the more their eating patterns were in sync with the Mediterranean diet, the less likely they were to die during ...

  7. Diet culture - Wikipedia

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    Diet culture refers to a common set of trends and norms that may specifically affect those undertaking dieting or monitoring their caloric or nutritional intake.It often describes a set of societal beliefs pertaining to food and body image, primarily focused on losing weight, an endorsement of thinness as a high moral standard, and the alteration of food consumption.

  8. Does having 'skinny genes' mean you can skip exercise and diet?

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    The researchers emphasized that even people with ‘skinny genes’ still must eat the right foods and exercise.” “Having a genetic predisposition to either skinny or overweight does not mean ...

  9. Anorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    In research and clinical settings, this symptom is called "body image disturbance" [13] or body dysmorphia. Individuals with anorexia nervosa also often deny that they have a problem with low weight [4] due to their altered perception of appearance. They may weigh themselves frequently, eat small amounts, and only eat certain foods. [1]