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		<description>[...]  New Research Shows Fatty foods Affect Memory and Exercise  Eating fatty food appears to take an almost immediate toll on both short-term memory and exercise performance, according to new research on rats and people. It&#8217;s already known that long-term consumption of a high-fat diet is associated with weight gain, heart disease and declines in cognitive function. But the new research shows how indulging in fatty foods over the course of a few days can affect the brain and body long before the extra pounds show up. To determine the effect of a fatty die     Up?   0 Comments       Leave a Comment [...]</description>
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