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  2. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Ice Cream ... - AOL

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  3. These Ice Cream Brands Are Actually Healthy (And Delicious) - AOL

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    Ben & Jerry's light ice cream flavors shave about 100 calories off their regular counterparts, reducing fat by 60 to 70 percent without sacrificing the brand's famously rich flavor and thick ...

  4. I Tried Z0Cal's New Healthy Ice Creams and Here's What ... - AOL

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    Many ice cream brands have come out with "healthy ice creams" that are lower in calorie when compared to their usual products (I’m looking at you Ben & Jerry’s) but, their ingredients list is ...

  5. Junk food - Wikipedia

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    A poster at Camp Pendleton's 21-Area Health Promotion Center describes the effects of junk food that many Marines and sailors consume. "Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it hyperpalatable, and low in dietary fiber, protein, or micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals.

  6. Healthy diet - Wikipedia

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    A healthy diet is a diet that maintains or improves overall health. ... Advertising may drive preferences towards unhealthy foods. ... cheese, ice cream, coconut and ...

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    "Ice cream" must be at least 10 percent milk fat, and must contain at least 180 grams (6.3 oz) of solids per litre. When cocoa, chocolate syrup, fruit, nuts, or confections are added, the percentage of milk fat can be 8 percent. [68] "Ice cream mix" is defined as the pasteurized mix of cream, milk and other milk products that are not yet frozen ...

  8. A Can of Coke or an Ice Cream Cone? One May Be Worse ... - AOL

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    After analyzing the relationships between consuming certain sugar-sweetened foods or drinks and incidence of heart-health outcomes, including ischemic stroke, heart failure and aortic stenosis ...

  9. Cold-stimulus headache - Wikipedia

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    A cold-stimulus headache, colloquially known as an ice-cream headache or brain freeze, is a form of brief pain or headache commonly associated with consumption (particularly quick consumption) of cold beverages or foods such as ice cream, popsicles, and snow cones.