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There is a growing rise in eating disorders among older women. One explanation is that eating disorders strike during developmental milestones and events.

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Healthy people fed a diet low in omega-6 fatty acids,resulted in suppressing the genes that promote inflammation.

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Results from a new study indicate that mothers might miss their baby's intuitive satiety cues, leading to overfeeding and excess weight gain.

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Starbuck's describes their technique for baking their new gluten-free treat, including details on their "gluten-free zone" to avoid cross-contamination.

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There is only one medical treatment for celiac disease, a gluten-free diet, which makes dining out challenging to say the least.
Starbucks will begin offering a gluten-free pastry, as a result of numerous customer requests.
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