
For Dessert, May I Recommend the Buglava?
An argument for additional alimentary arthropods

For Dessert, May I Recommend the Buglava?
An argument for additional alimentary arthropods

Obesity Is Now So Normal That Parents Can't See It in Their Kids
Gradual change is hard to detect—and made more complicated because the point of reference has changed


Judging Food By Its Cover: Nutrition Labels Are One Area Where Consumer Is Not King
It's a tired refrain: "It's all about consumer choice, we can't limit choice, the consumer is king." Every time some pesky public health advocate wants to try to reform the food environment, the industry starts to shriek about limiting choices and taking away people's freedom. New York City's attempt to remove "bucket" as an acceptable [...]

Do You Know a Fat Dog When You See One?
We've all met dogs with a small head and large body who bear a striking resemblance to the people with shrunken heads from the movie Beetlejuice.

Is Baby Aspirin the New Apple a Day?
His first big clue came when people started hemorrhaging after chewing gum. Lawrence Craven did tonsil and adenoid surgery in his office. And it usually went well.

Kids on Screen-Time Diet Lost Weight and Got Better Grades
Over the long term, limiting screen time brings substantial benefits

Supercharging Brown Fat to Battle Obesity
Why turning down the thermostat could help win the battle of the bulge

Blind Mice Cured by Running
Exercise combined with visual stimulation helps to quickly restore vision in unused eyes

Why Oatmeal Keeps You Full
Glance through a popular magazine's list of healthy breakfast foods and you'll likely find oatmeal in the group. Among other benefits, oatmeal is touted as having the ability to keep you full, effectively squelching the desire for that midmorning snack.

Health Bloggers Offer More Advice Than Criticism
My PhD mostly dealt with research blogs from ResearchBlogging.org (RB) an aggregator of blog posts covering peer-reviewed research. In this article, we (Prof.

How Well Will You Age?
When we’re young, we quietly take stock of those around us and reject notions that we will eventually gain weight, deflate, wrinkle and sag.

Dr. Oz Is Cheering for the Wrong Team
An Open Letter to Dr. Oz