Friday, January 3, 2020
Fast-paced digital lifestyle may contribute to our desire to eat junk food, study finds
Fast-paced digital lifestyle may contribute to our desire to eat junk food, study finds
Scientists found that racing against the clock, or feeling as though time is running out, triggers a desire to compensate by eating high-calorie food.
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