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Mediterranean diet vs. Western diet: How what you eat could affect your stress levels – PsyPost

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
August 10, 2024
in Mental Health
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  1. Mediterranean diet vs. Western diet: How what you eat could affect your stress levels  PsyPost
  2. Want to feel less stressed? Try the Mediterranean diet  Binghamton University
  3. Scientists Reveal Diet Linked to ‘Wellbeing and Stress Reduction’  Newsweek
  4. Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Stress Levels  Neuroscience News
  5. Mediterranean diet: A delicious way to manage stress  Earth.com



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