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		<title>Diet Foods Lose Their Affection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trouble sticking with a diet? A new study in the AJCN reported that the affection for “diet” foods wanes over time. That is why we encourage people watch portions sizes and read nutrition labels of the food that can normally found in the supermarket.]]></description>
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