Midnight Snacking: More Fattening Than We Think?

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Fri, 09/04/2009 - 23:10

A study in lab animals is the first to link the timing of meals to the degree of weight gain, supporting researchers' hunch: midnight snacks are particularly bad for your waistline.


 

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