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Food Reward Friday
Instagram It! Using Instagram for Public Health
The Genetics of Obesity, Part I
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How and Why Should We "Pin" Public Health?
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Let's Give Paris Jackson Some Privacy and Revisit Safe Reporting on Suicide (and Attempts)!
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Atherosclerosis in Ancient Mummies Revisited
Many of you are already aware of the recent study that examined atherosclerosis in 137 ancient mummies from four different cultures ( 1 ). ...
Rats on Junk Food
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Writing Public Health Blogs: Do We Get Back What We Put In?
Last week I attended a great webinar hosted by AcademyHealth called: “Traditional and New Methods for Disseminating What Works”. One of th...
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Body fatness at its most basic level is determined by the rate of fat going into vs. out of fat cells. This in/out cycle occurs regardless o...
U.S. Weight, Lifestyle and Diet Trends, 1970- 2007
For this post, I compiled statistics on U.S. weight, health and lifestyle trends, and graphed them as consistently as possible. They span t...
Food Reward Friday
This week's winner: poutine ! While not as appetizing looking as the Monster Thickburger, poutine is probably more popular. For those w...
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Last Thursday, the post "Reversing Tooth Decay" made it to the front page of Reddit , a news aggregator site. I ended up getting ...
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The Carbohydrate Hypothesis of Obesity: a Critical Examination
Introduction I'd like to begin by emphasizing that carbohydrate restriction has helped many people lose body fat and improve their metab...
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