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"textContent": "G05MPY A plateful of cheesy chips in a bar in Brean, Somerset, England, UK. 28th April 2016Cheesy chips could be banned from competition venues, H&H can reveal, as research has found they can have a performance-enhancing effect on riders and horses. The equestrian centre cafe staple has been found to improve concentration and memory in riders, owing to the effect of the combination of ingredients on the hypothalamus area of the […]",
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