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Daily Archives: January 21, 2014

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Back Pain Linked To Skewed Eating Cues

Diet, Health & Wellness, Spine CareBy Prairie SpineJanuary 21, 2014

(Reuters Health) – People with chronic low back pain enjoy high-fat foods less than others, and don’t feel satiated by them either, a small new study suggests. Chronic low back pain often goes hand in hand with obesity. The new study hints that changes in the brain’s reward systems could be one reason why. The… Continue Reading Back Pain Linked To Skewed Eating Cues

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