You Can Train Your Brain to Prefer Healthy Food
New researcher based on brain scans suggests that you can train your brain to prefer healthy food over delicious, sugary, salty, fatty food.
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New researcher based on brain scans suggests that you can train your brain to prefer healthy food over delicious, sugary, salty, fatty food.
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This is the kind of scientific research everyone can get behind, especially if it develops better pizza.
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