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  2. Avoid late-night snacking. Schmidt warns that eating an early dinner and then snacking late at night offsets the benefits: “We know that when people eat later at night, they have a higher risk ...

  3. Everything you need to know about the Mayo Clinic diet - AOL

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    The Mayo Clinic diet is a diet plan ... on behavior changes like not eating while watching television or increasing how many fruits and vegetables you eat in a day to help you lose weight and keep ...

  4. Tired after eating? Here’s why, and how to fix it - AOL

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  5. Experts Warn There Is A Wrong Time To Eat Dinner - AOL

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    To unpack the science behind digestion and how your dinner time can impact it, we chatted with Megan DeChatelets, MS, RDN, CDN, a Registered Dietitian at Sarah Lynn Nutrition and nutrition advisor ...

  6. Reactive hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Reactive hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia, or sugar crash is a term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring within four hours [1] after a high carbohydrate meal in people with and without diabetes. [2]

  7. Mayo Clinic Diet - Wikipedia

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    There have been diets falsely attributed to Mayo Clinic for decades. [3] Many or most web sites claiming to debunk the bogus version of the diet are actually promoting it or a similar fad diet. The Mayo Clinic website appears to no longer acknowledge the existence of the false versions and prefers to promote their own researched diet. [4]

  8. Eat this food as a late-night snack if you have trouble ... - AOL

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    Toronto-based registered dietitian Abbey Sharp likes to make her “hunger-crushing” before-bed oatmeal bowl with oats, hemp hearts, milk, a hand pinch of salt, a ripe banana, a spoonful of ...

  9. Fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Fatigue is a state of tiredness (which is not sleepiness), exhaustion [1] or loss of energy. [2] [3]Fatigue (in the medical sense) is sometimes associated with medical conditions including autoimmune disease, organ failure, chronic pain conditions, mood disorders, heart disease, infectious diseases, and post-infectious-disease states. [4]