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The leaves are turning beautiful colors, the air is crisp, pumpkin spice lattes are back, and college football is entering the conference season. Simply put, the transition from September into October is perhaps the greatest time of the year.
As the calendar turns to September, football fans across America rejoice as NFL and college teams once again take the field. In between watching our favorite teams, we have continued to fight the good fight for science and health.
Obesity. It's a big fat problem. And, as with all big fat problems, somebody else is to blame.
It's astounding how quickly the summer has flown by. For many of you, it was because you spent some of the season on vacation. But not for us at ACSH. Oh no. We were busy keeping the world safe from junk science.
Every once in a while, I like to take stock of what I'm doing in life.
The headline is not exaggeration or hyperbole. Scientific American just ran an article claiming that vegetables are becoming like sugary snacks and are toxic. And that's not even the worst part.
We are officially in the midst of the Dog Days of Summer. Here at ACSH, we have been howling with joy due to the media coverage we have garnered in our tireless effort to promote good science. Here's where we appeared in recent days.
We are now well into the summer. Much of the country is experiencing a nasty heat wave.
When I was editor of RealClearScience, we considered The Guardian to be a daily must-read.
We must be doing something right. ACSH has received so much media attention in the past several days, that we can barely keep up! Here's where we've appeared: