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05/29/2018 / By Russel Davis
Clean your kitchen to avoid overeating: Cluttered kitchens found to encourage snacking
A study carried out by researchers at Cornell University revealed that being in a cluttered kitchen and feeling out of control might be detrimental to body weight. According to experts, people who stay in a messy and chaotic environment tend to consume extra calories and pile on more pounds. The research team enrolled 98 female participants as part of […]
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