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@kerigans This is the study I was referring to: http://tinyurl.com/yeamezj about 4 hours ago
@noelty5 Check out my thoughts on Quorn: http://tinyurl.com/y99wyc2 about 4 hours ago
@kerigans Last I read, the "D2 is a less absorbable form than D3" theory had been disproven... about 4 hours ago
@sandeep111 Saliva is always present in our mouths -- whether food is solid or liquid is absolutely irrelevant. about 7 hours ago
I also greatly dislike the name of that group -- "meat and meat substitutes". Many of those "substitutes" are nutritionally superior! about 8 hours ago
 

Numbers Game: 'Tis That Time of Year...

Posted Dec 20 2008 5:43pm
A prospective study on holiday weight gain published in the New England Journal of Medicine in the year 2000 found that, on average, people gain ________ pound(s) during the holidays (from mid-November to early January).

a) 1
b) 2.5
c) 3
d) 5

Leave your guess in the "comments" section and come back on Tuesday for the answer!
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