- Friday, June 26, 2009, 13:27
- Health
Scientists at St. Vincent's University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, discovered that men with sweet tooth are prone to testosterone reduction. As part of their study they observed the effect of glucose on testosterone level in 74 men.
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- Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 21:39
- Health
Our urge for sweets pretty often propels us to the extremes like splashing money on candies and cakes which is always followed by bitter feelings of regret. What can we do to escape the pricks of conscience as we succumb to the urge?
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- Saturday, November 29, 2008, 18:23
- Weightloss
If you’ve had urge for sweets – go for a walk! Spending just 15 minutes outdoors would replace the tastiest chocolate for you, according to British scientists. The scientists of the University of Exeter found out that even short-time physical activity is enough to lower the irresistible desire for a cigarette or food – in particular, for sweets.
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- Saturday, May 17, 2008, 20:18
- News, Weightloss
Wondering, why you just can’t but eat chocolate again and again, although it is bad for your figure, while you're on a diet? Or would you like to know, why you pick up those candies and cookies so often and can’t stop it, although you’re trying to lose weight? You always try to explain your special love to desserts by such assumptions, as your mind needs energy to work or it improves your mood. Here’s the true answer.
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