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Reflecting on what you eat will improve your eating habits -- literally reflecting, that is. People who eat in front of a mirror eat less unhealthy food than do those who can't see their reflections, say Iowa State University researchers. The looking glass makes people pay attention to their behavior. Shoveling down cookies becomes a whole lot less appealing when you watch yourself doing it.

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