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4 Eating Habits That Can Mess With Mental Well-Being, Study Finds

The saying may be “you are what you eat,” but it might be even more accurate to say “you feel how you eat.” The link between diet and mood is well documented, but there’s always more to learn—and a new study published in the Journal of Personalized Medicine1 found a few specific dietary habits that can have a notable impact on mental well-being.
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