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  2. What happens to your body if you eat too much cheese? - AOL

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  3. Here’s What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Cheese Every Day

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  4. Is Cheese Actually Addictive? Here’s a Top Dietitian’s Take.

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    In 2015, PLOS One published a study that assessed if certain foods lead to "addictive-like eating behaviours." In the study, 120 people were given a list of 35 foods. In the study, 120 people were ...

  5. 'I'm an Osteoporosis Specialist, and This Is the Type of ...

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    Women above age 50 and men older than 70 should get 1,200 mg. Dr. Topilow says excellent sources of calcium include: Dairy products like milk, yogurt and cheese Leafy green veggies, like kale and ...

  6. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    It was continued to use throughout the late 1900s with more cases reported of the condition. In the 21st century, food addiction are often associated with eating disorders. [5] The term binge eating is defined as eating an unhealthy amount of food while feeling that one's sense of control has been lost. [6]

  7. Could Cheese Be the Secret to Better Sleep? - AOL

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    Data from recent research involving 400,000 participants revealed that eating cheese influenced 23 biomarkers linked to sleep apnea.

  8. This new study may justify your love of cheese - AOL

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    A new study made headlines with the claim that snacking on full-fat cheese might not affect LDL cholesterol (the “bad” kind) levels as once thought. This new study may justify your love of ...

  9. Pagophagia - Wikipedia

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    In women, pica is "most often seen during pregnancy," with estimates of 27.8% of pregnant women experiencing pica, but pica prevalence and manifestation is culturally and geographically heterogenous. [22] A study of pregnant women in Tehran, Iran found pica in 8.33% of the study population with pagophagia accounting for 76% of observed pica cases.