What makes a food irresistible, even addictive? Is it the amount of fat? (Yum.) Refined carbs and extra sugar? (Double yum.) Salt? Lots of calories packed into a single bite? My grandma’s chocolate ...
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Baby starts eating after her dad pretends to be hurt
Sometimes a small bit of theater at the table is all it takes to reset the mood. In the clip, a mother sits with her baby during mealtime as the father reacts dramatically to a playful tap. The filmer ...
Mom Ate 15 Candy Bars a Day to Feed Her Chocolate Addiction. Here's How She Finally Kicked the Habit
"It was a dopamine rush, and I just couldn't stop," Danielle Tanner shares of her binge-eating disorder Jam Press/Danielle Zara Tanner Danielle Tanner struggled with a chocolate addiction, consuming ...
ESPN personality Stephen A Smith made some bold claims comparing Zion Williamson’s eating habits to a drug addiction. Smith ranted on First Take about Williamson doing an interview on ESPN the ...
TLC’s “My Strange Addiction” finds individuals suffering from some kind of bizarre obsession. In each case, the compulsive behavior — be it consuming inedible substances, extreme body modification, or ...
More than 70% of baby food products sold in U.S. grocery stores are ultra-processed, with additives being the most common ingredient, a new study found. Ultra-processed foods contain one or more ...
One Illinois woman is in a seriously sticky mess ... she's literally addicted to eating hot glue every single day! In a sneak peek of this week's TLC's "My Strange Addiction," 20-year-old Jayden goes ...
The 15-day trial centers on Gayle Emerson, a Pennsylvania woman who claimed that her use of Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused her ovarian cancer, and, ultimately, her death. The lawyers ...
A Baltimore jury awarded over $1.5 billion in damages to a Maryland woman who alleged in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based personal care products caused her to develop cancer. But the ...
A viral social media hack claims that eating baby carrots before bed can improve sleep, but nutrition science does not support the idea that carrots — or any single food — function as a sleep aid. Fox ...
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