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  "textContent": "NEW YORK—In a discovery that increased doubt about the popular diet trend, a study published Thursday by Columbia University researchers found that intermittent fasting was no more effective than conventional eating disorders. “While abstaining from food for several hours has gained far-reaching acceptance in recent years, the evidence suggests that it produces comparable results to […]\n\nThe post Study Finds Intermittent Fasting No More Effective Than Conventional Eating Disorder appeared first on The Onion.",
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