.@nytimes some would beg to differ?pic.twitter.com/eDnzMB5kVd
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.@nytimes some would beg to differ?pic.twitter.com/eDnzMB5kVd
i love breakfast but i hate lucky charms. #conflicted
Prepare for the thunder. Aaron E. Carroll, professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, says breakfast isn't that important
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Lies RT @nytimes: Don't feel bad if you'd rather skip breakfast. It has no mystical powers. http://nyti.ms/20pIfaN pic.twitter.com/FUAF5SifFY
eating your meals at consistently scheduled times in the day can speed up your metabolism and help you burn calories
trump flat earth
Mmmm, the cholesterol special...everyone's favorite....there's no skipping this one..
it seems that we have mixed and highly contingent results! Btw, I eat large breakfast!
THAT ONE PLENTY OF FAT.... OF COURSE NOT!
it's irresponsible to ignore science about breakfast. It jump starts metabolism, people that eat it are thinner and healthier.
Breakfast is for suckers. It never did me any good, but make me hungry earlier than lunch and slow me down.
keep cooking it like that, and people will skip it...
fantastic article. It's good to see The New York Times disseminate evidence-based dietary advice. Thank you!
not necessary to eat by the clock !
@osuthescot WTH!!!! Someone doesn't know how to break and cook eggs properly. What is that?!
yeah it doesn't look indicative of what a 'healthy breakfast' should be...although as I don't eat breakfast...
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