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Can Sugar Affect Your Brain? How to Build Strong Bones & Poop Shoes

Could the amount of sugar we eat in early life influence our brain health decades later? What should we really be eating to build stronger bones? And why is social media suddenly obsessed with something called "poop shoes"? This week, we explore the fascinating research linking c ...  Show more

Can You Trust Your Hunger? Weight Loss Hype & BBQ Myths

Could wellness mushrooms transform your health, or are they simply an expensive trend? Can you really trust your hunger cues after years of dieting and food rules? And should we be worried about what happens when we fire up the barbecue? This week, we unpack the evidence behind m ...  Show more

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