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Food Reward Friday
What Public Health Can Learn About Branding From "Parks and Recreation": Fluoride, TDAZZLE, and H2Flow
Beans, Lentils, and the Paleo Diet
A Pop Health Book Review of "Deadly Outbreaks"
Recent and Upcoming Appearances
Buckwheat Crepes Revisited
Celebrities Aim To Silence The Sounds of Pertussis
New Post on Eat Move Sleep Blog
Food Justice: Revisiting HEALTH
5 Reasons Why I Hate The New “Brosurance” Ad
Sleep and Genetic Obesity Risk
Re-Assessing Animal Rights: Resources
Facebook Is Revolutionizing The Search For An Organ Donor, But Is It Fair?
Speaking in Lisbon on October 5
Panera Bread CEO Eats On $4.50 Per Day: Good for Public Health or Just Good for PR?
#NotDeadYet: Slate Sparks An Awesome Online Discussion of Life, Medicine, and Public Health
Research Notes: Alcohol Brand References in U.S. Pop Music
What Can “Chronic Resilience” Teach Public Health Practitioners? An Interview With Author Danea Horn
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