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But health advocates have been unimpressed with the food industry's efforts to reduce fat, sugar and salt in foods.
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They seem to have forgotten that getting laughs is the fat kid's revenge on the brawny bully, not becoming him.
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However, since the federal government began promoting a low-fat diet, obesity rates in the U.S. have soared.
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Mr. FIRE: It's okay to have a party, but I would still have low-fat frozen yogurt at the party and not ice cream.
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There's even science to back up that claim: Studies have discovered that when fat is on the tongue the body releases endorphins, which creates an elated mood.
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They shoot a lot of movies there: My heart throbbed when we saw the 13th-century kitchen into which Sophie Marceau rode on horseback in La Fille de d'Artagnan, but it could have been the onset of arteriosclerosis from that day's ration of goose fat.
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Tufts endocrinologist Ernst Schaefer backs up Rudel's claims and adds that a better understanding of specific types of dietary fat could have an important impact on reducing heart disease.
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With billions spent in advertising high-fat, sugary foods to children, it's no wonder parents have to take a kid outside for a good talking-to to persuade them to eat the healthy stuff.
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It provides more evidence that what's going on in the rest of the body, from inflammation to belly fat, can have major effects on the brain, he added.
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Between them, the chefs have worked at some of the world's best restaurants, including Noma, Alinea, the Fat Duck, Craft and the French Laundry.
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For many women who have despaired of ever ridding themselves of the lumpy fat deposits known as cellulite, the company's claims about Cellasene, however ill-supported, are persuasive enough.
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