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20 February 2013Food

The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food – NYTimes.com

The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food – NYTimes.com.

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20 February 2013Food Health

The Inflammation from A1 Milk is Mind-Boggling | Lara Briden

Here is the scoop on A1 and A2 milk types (from different types of cows). I have been hearing about this for several years in…

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17 February 2013Health

How Diet Soda Makes You Fat and Other Food and Diet Industry Secrets | Dr. Mark Hyman

How do you lose weight? Substitute diet drinks for sugary drinks. Eat low fat foods. Just eat less of the bad foods – it’s all…

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14 February 2013Health

The science of love: How “positivity resonance” shapes the way we connect | Brain Pickings

More from Barbara Fredrickson on love and neurobiology: The science of love: How “positivity resonance” shapes the way we connect | Brain Pickings.

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02 February 2013Health

The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints – NYTimes.com

Long article in the NYT about the journalist’s 3 you child who suffers from arthritis and who is significantly helped by nutritional interventions. This paragraph…

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30 January 2013Health/Toxics kid's health

Household antimicrobials raise allergy risks | Contemporary Pediatrics

Publish date: JUN 28, 2012 Print By: Contemporary Pediatrics Staff Exposure to antimicrobial agents commonly used in personal-care products may increase children’s risk of food…

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30 January 2013Health

There’s No Such Thing as Everlasting Love According to Science – Emily Esfahani Smith – The Atlantic

One of my favourite definitions of (romantic) love is from His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, he once translated it very simply as “closeness-feeling”. Now neuropsychologist…

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28 January 2013Health

Tofu, other soy products linked to memory loss – The Globe and Mail

More interesting research into soy products. Unfortunately the journalist has not been clear in distinguishing tempeh which is fermented soy and tofu, which is not….

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24 January 2013Health

f.lux: app for your computer screen that aids healthy sleep and circadian rhythms

f.lux: sleep research.

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24 January 2013Health

Need Sleep:: Harvard Medical School

Need Sleep.

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