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The Potato Diet
Food Reward Friday
Is it Time to Re-write the Textbooks on Insulin and Obesity? Part II
Food Reward Friday
Is it Time to Re-write the Textbooks on Insulin and Obesity?
Food Reward Friday
Facebook Revisited: Does the Platform Help or Hurt Users (or Both)?
The Limits of Vegan Consumption
Food Reward Friday
Food Reward Friday
A Superstorm of Social Media
An Encouraging Trend
Food Reward Friday
Food Reward Fridays
October is [Fill in the Blank] Awareness Month- A Guest Post for "The Public's Health"
Rent The Runway Rocks Real Non-Airbrushed Models: Us!
Candy at the Cash Register
Photos and More Gardening
More Thoughts on Macronutrient Trends
Nutrition Science Initiative (NuSI)
Calories and Carbohydrate: a Natural Experiment
A Late Summer Harvest
Does Calorie Restriction Extend Lifespan in Mammals?
Madonna's "MDNA Show Manifesto" Defends Using Guns on Tour: Do You Agree?
AHS11 Talk Posted
Ancestral Health Symposium 2012
Confessions from a Sanctuary
Lorcaserin: the Latest FDA-approved Obesity Drug
Two Great Quotes About Obesity (technical)
How Should Science be Done?
New Review Paper by Yours Truly: High-Fat Dairy, Obesity, Metabolic Health and Cardiovascular Disease
What Causes Type 2 Diabetes, and How Can it be Prevented?
Interview with Aitor Calero of Directo al Paladar
Why Did Energy Expenditure Differ Between Diets in the Recent Study by Dr. Ludwig's Group?
New Study: Is a Calorie a Calorie?
What Puts Fat Into Fat Cells, and What Takes it Out?
A Pressure Cooker for the 21st Century
New Study Demonstrates that Sugar has to be Palatable to be Fattening in Mice
Cameron Diaz: The Next Celebrity Nutritionist?
Sugar Intake and Body Fatness in Non-industrial Cultures
Calories Still Matter
My First Public Health Book
How Bad is Fructose? David Despain Interviews Dr. John Sievenpiper
Lower Blood Pressure Naturally
Beyond Ötzi: European Evolutionary History and its Relevance to Diet. Part III
So Who Else Caught the Brain Surgery on Twitter Today?
Beyond Ötzi: European Evolutionary History and its Relevance to Diet. Part II
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