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Last November CNBC published an article by Harvard nutritional psychiatrist Uma Naidoo urging readers to “avoid these five foods to stay focused and sharp.” If that author and headline ring a bell, it's because ACSH published
Once the social justice movement began its rampage through our culture, it was only a matter of time before it came for the sciences, replacing well-established ideas with postmodern gobbledygook. Examples abound.
We've been told for many years that consuming diet soda encourages overeating.
OK, before jumping in, the work was supported by BIG Potato. To be fair, additional funding came from BIG Walnut and BIG Almond – you may judge the study as you wish.
Can sugar-free drinks help you lose weight? Proponents say “yes,” so long as they help create a calorie deficit.
Now there is no argument for the need of communities to improve their public space infrastructure to allow for the availability of parks, bike lanes, walking paths, smoking policies, faith-based organizations, improved educational efforts, etc., a
“Celebrities are particularly influential. On social media, celebrities are perceived as fellow users but also as more credible than ordinary users and more trustworthy than television advertisements.
Activist groups have attacked all sorts of alleged villains for undermining public health—Big Ag and Big Pharma being the two most common punching bags.
Despite a massive increase in population growth and a shrinking amount of arable farmland, food production absolutely exploded beginning in the middle of the 20th century.
After being obese for most of my life, I finally made the decision to get in shape in my early 20s.
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