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Forget fad diets. AI knows exactly what you should eat for your best health

Por: Newsweek Health March 08, 2023

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I knew a guy in college who could consume heaping bowls of ice cream without any discernable effect on his six-pack abs. I've been wondering ever since why my body doesn't respond that way to my favorite dessert—or, for that matter, if I'll ever find one that I won't regret the next day when I step on the scale. Recent advances in nutrition science now are edging closer to delivering on my dream of dessert with... + full article



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