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More up-dates from across the water, from the Pennsylvanian
University, where researchers have noted that people with no-short term memory
find it hard to recall that they have just had a meal and in fact can carry on
eating. On the other hand the University researchers noted that normal memory
people were full after one meal.
One of the Doctors who carried out the
tests to prove this feels the results suggest that a person's memory plays a
big part in determining their hunger. This means "good news" for the overweight
- after all they don't have to blame their excess weight on genetics,
metabolism or their favourite food anymore. Can we believe this?
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2001
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