(Source: Memorial Hermann Health System) SUGAR LAND (November 11, 2015) Halloween typically ushers in the season of overindulgence. Piles of trick-or-treat candy are closely followed by big holiday dinners and then New Year celebrations. According to the National Institutes of Health, holiday eating can result in an extra pound or two of weight gain every year. 'I think it is okay for everyone to indulge every once in a while especially on days like Halloween and Thanksgiving,' says Rita Connors, dietitian at Memorial Hermann...
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