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To obsess about food—even if the obsession is aimed at controlling what we eat—is just another spot on the spectrum of disordered eating. And food is just part of what the Greeks understood to be the key to good health. Exercise is valuable, too. Not to lose weight, which is very difficult, but by releasing endorphins in our brain, which can lead to the kind of harmony that stabilizes our eating. The
Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions
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