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The research is clear: Most of the people who adopt diets to lose weight end up gaining it all back within weeks and months. Sometimes they even gain more weight than they started with. Does that mean we should throw up our hands and give up on trying to eat better? Absolutely not. What we need is a different perspective. One that accounts for the many facets of wellness.
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