Love Chocolate? Potato Chips? Your Genes Might Be to Blame
Study findings may someday lead to more individualized diet advice, researcher says
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Study findings may someday lead to more individualized diet advice, researcher says
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Standard calorie caps aren’t for everyone
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Always proceed with caution when looking for love in cyberspace
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Study suggests — but does not prove — a possible link to stroke, dementia
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With one month of 2017 officially under our belts, many of us are approaching that all-too-familiar point where the promises we made to ourselves for the New Year begin to fall to the wayside. It’s no surprise; New Year’s resolutions come by their bad reputation honestly.
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Many of us might have “eat healthier” as one of the items on our lists of New Year’s resolutions. We might also have any number of excuses that prevent us from pursuing that goal.
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Over the last handful of years, as social media has become more integrated with our daily, “real-world” lives, I’ve come to the conclusion that most human beings simply don’t understand one another.
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I’ve spent the better part of the last decade trying to make people more understanding, trying to explain, patiently and logically, how privilege works and why, no, someone else getting the rights you have always enjoyed does not create inequality. But no more.
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By now, you may have heard the consensus from the scientific community that beef is not the most sustainable food option out there as far as the environment goes. Many people argue that there are healthier places to get protein from that also don’t have such a large carbon footprint.
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Given the option to pay off student loans or spend some time traveling around the world, it seems as though many millennials would pick the latter. Debt be damned, right?
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I remember thinking, when I turned 25, that my life might be pretty difficult from there on out.
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Holidays can be a difficult time because things we ignore all year can rise to the surface, forcing us to confront them. There’s something about food, extended family, and time off that flips a switch.
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