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		<title>Results Show Curry Can Help Beat Stress!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research into recent rise in takeaway sales by takeaway portal Just-Eat.co.uk has found that eating indian food, particularly spicier options, can relieve stress in much the same way as exercise due to the release of endorphins or ‘fell-good’ hormones. Curries which contain red chilli peppers and also tomatoes help release endorphins containing rich mood enhancing [...]]]></description>
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