
Ask a doctor: ‘Why do I keep eating foods that I know are bad for me?’
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Many Americans fall into patterns of poor food choices out of convenience or comfort. Two doctors reveal what’s driving this unhealthy behavior and how to get back on track.
Fox News Digital spoke to two medical doctors about what’s driving this unhealthy behavior and how people can pivot their mindset to make smarter choices. "When we do enjoy a meal, we tend to eat less of it." Erica Lamberg is a contributing writer for Fox News Digital.
The main reasons for this pattern are rooted in human nature, according to experts.
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