Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and Americans are preparing to knuckle down and stuff their faces, come what may. While the "average" calorie counts of Thanksgiving diners are often overblown, it's safe to say that most people eat richer food — and more of it — than they would during a typical meal.
But what does this delicious, delicious debauchery do to your body?
Let's start with the obvious: Eating a lot of food makes you feel full, and Thanksgiving is a day for getting stuffed.
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