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  1. How good meat makes a difference. http://su.pr/2qtsKB
  2. RT @TomDNaughton Weekend bonus: vegan logic. http://su.pr/9z9EtE Absolutely beautiful.
  3. Nice interview with Jeff Volek on lowcarb diets. http://su.pr/2oN1UF
  4. @dr_carpenter Your instructor had obviously fallen prey to the notion that observational studies mean something. http://su.pr/3eHCOe
  5. @samipaju OK by me.
  6. RT @SousVideSupreme Sous vide salmon. http://su.pr/2aaBzZ
  7. In case you're having trouble deciding, a nice flowchart to help you select your religion. http://su.pr/2J2Q8D
  8. Carbs drive triglycerides up and HDL down in Framingham offspring study. http://su.pr/2YxdSG
  9. At the Disney Center in LA waiting to watch and hear Dudamel conduct the LA Phil in Verdi's Requiem.
  10. Eating quickly leads to overeating. http://su.pr/22QD9L
  11. @samipaju Yep. USDA screwed up the data and played catch up in those years.
  12. Grains and vegetable fats account for most of the increasein calories since 1970. Explains the obesity epidemic. http://su.pr/30XxaF
  13. MD cooks eggs sous vide. Custardlike and delicious. http://su.pr/5FhNja
  14. Livestock operations produce 500 million tons of manure per year. What happens to it? http://su.pr/2WjPF7
  15. If teens aren't exercising less, what's causing the increase in teen obesity? There's only one answer: diet. http://su.pr/2bs8LY
  16. Kellogg: Rice Krispies won’t protect your kid from swine flu. http://su.pr/2GYRWu (via @WSJHealthBlog)
  17. The battle to regulate omega-3 claims. http://su.pr/28goqv
  18. The law of unintended consequences rears its ugly head again. http://su.pr/AKJWzL
  19. Nice. You can't doll pure sugar up by throwing a few antioxidants in with it. http://su.pr/6qZBQe
  20. More data showing sugar intake reduces lifespan. The study drove the researcher to a lowcarb diet. http://su.pr/9tH4nY