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A Sign of the Times
60 Minutes Report on the Flavorist Industry
New Review Papers on Food Reward
Another Simple Food Weight Loss Experience
A Brief Response to Taubes's Food Reward Critique, and a Little Something Extra
Two Recent Papers by Matt Metzgar
Anti-vaccine ads on Delta planes; Magic and Ellen as celebrity champions for HIV/AIDS prevention...and more- What Am I Reading This Week?
"Starving Secrets": Does Lifetime's New Reality Show on Eating Disorders Offer a Path to Recovery or a How-To Guide to Disordered Eating?
Does High Circulating Insulin Drive Body Fat Accumulation? Answers from Genetically Modified Mice
The Brain Controls Insulin Action
Miami Dolphin Brandon Marshall's New PSA for Borderline Personality Disorder
Harvard Food Law Society "Forum on Food Policy" TEDx Conference
Losing Fat With Simple Food-- Two Reader Anecdotes
Pink Fatigue? JCPenney's Sexist Merchandise. Smoking and its Box Office Impact. What Am I Reading This Week?
Dr. Pepper Ten: A "Manly" Campaign That Promotes Gender Stereotypes Instead of Health for Men
#NoHomos on Twitter, "50/50" looks at Cancer, Johnny Depp's Rape Comments, Chris Christie's Weight, and Steve Jobs: What Am I Reading This Week?
The Case for the Food Reward Hypothesis of Obesity, Part II
(Dis)Connected: MTV Explores the Impact of Digital Drama on the Health and Safety of Young People
Kissing on Southwest Airlines, Over-hyped Reebok Toning Shoes and More- What Am I Reading This Week?
The Case for the Food Reward Hypothesis of Obesity, Part I
Celebrities and their Health Causes: What Happens When They Do More Harm Than Good?
Humans on a Cafeteria Diet
Primal Docs
Fat Tissue Insulin Sensitivity and Obesity
Hyperinsulinemia: Cause or Effect of Obesity?
Catered Paleo Dinner with Yours Truly
Book Review: The End of Overeating
"What's Your Weapon?": Billie Jean King, Arthritis Foundation, Ad Council, and USTA Launch Arthritis Campaign
A Roadmap to Obesity
The East Coast Earthquake, Real Time Twitter Chat, and Facebook Applications for Disasters
Seed Oils and Body Fatness-- A Problematic Revisit
Food Palatability and Body Fatness: Clues from Alliesthesia
I Got Boinged, and Other News
The Carbohydrate Hypothesis of Obesity: a Critical Examination
Should Public Health Professionals "Give A Shit" About MTV's New Campaign?
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