Are ‘Cheat Meals’ Affecting Our Cognitive Function?
We try to eat well, but even those of us on a strict diet love a “cheat meal” once a week or from time to time. One could even argue that eating something more fatty is mentally good for you. A new study by researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia set out to find out more information.
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