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	<title>Daytime Talk &#187; foods fight stress</title>
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		<title>Today Show Tips: Eat Away your Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hmmm… I was skeptical when I first heard the name of this segment and I’ll tell you why.&#160; I already thought that I was eating away my stress and all it did was make me fat.&#160; After hearing what they had to say on the Today show, I understood the different.&#160; What I was describing was emotional eating (and who doesn’t love a little comfort food now and then?).&#160; Alternately, the Today show was providing advice about selecting foods that can help reduce the symptoms associated with stress.&#160; Given the current economic climate, I’d say the suggestions are very timely!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmmm… I was skeptical when I first heard the name of this segment and I’ll tell you why.&#160; I already thought that I was eating away my stress and all it did was make me fat.&#160; After hearing what they had to say on the <strong><em>Today</em></strong> show, I understood the different.&#160; What I was describing was emotional eating (and who doesn’t love a little comfort food now and then?).&#160; Alternately, the <em>Today</em> show was providing advice about selecting foods that can help reduce the symptoms associated with stress.&#160; Given the current economic climate, I’d say the suggestions are very timely!</p>
<p>The tips are to avoid sugar and try to eat a diet high in Omega-3 fatty acids (which can protect against heart disease), spinach (the magnesium helps prevent migraines and headaches), almonds are packed with vitamins B and E (helps boost immune system), walnuts, pistachios and avocado help lower blood pressure and dark chocolate and tea (both can have calming effects).&#160; Watch the segment:</p>
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