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		<description><![CDATA[The closer the candy, the more we eat. | New research indicates that we eat more candy when it&#8217;s close by and visible&#8212;and then we underestimate how much we&#8217;ve eaten. But on the other hand, according to the researchers, &quot;If we move food away from us, even 6 feet, we eat less and we overestimate how much we have eaten.&quot; I wonder if this lesson can be broadened to include the larger urban environment. Do we eat more fast...]]></description>
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