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Black Pearl and Shell

The Persistent Irritant of Implicit Ignorance About Obesity

August 4, 2024

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Warning: this is a bit of a rant, albeit a good-natured one. The persistent irritant of implicit ignorance about obesity confronts us in virtually every dialogue we have about obesity. Sometimes it gets to be too much. Specifically, it is the presumption woven into almost every conversation about obesity, that obesity is all about bad […]

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Nutrition 2024: Keeping People Guessing About Food Security

Nutrition 2024: Keeping People Guessing About Food Security

June 30, 2024

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In dealing with health policy related to obesity for nearly two decades, the stubborn persistence of health disparities has been one of the most frustrating issues. On the opening day of Nutrition 2024, an impressive series of new studies reminded us of an important contributor to those disparities. Keeping people guessing about their food security […]

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ADA 2024: BPA Causes Insulin Resistance. Why Do We Drink It?

June 23, 2024

Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study presented at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions this weekend shows us quite clearly that bisphenol A (BPA) causes insulin resistance. So we scratch our heads and wonder. Why do we keep on drinking it? This is no trivial observational study of correlations that would be easy to dismiss. Rather, it is […]

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Early Puberty, Obesity, and Endocrine Disruption

Early Puberty, Obesity, and Endocrine Disruption

June 8, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Puberty is coming earlier for girls today, obesity in children is rising, and endocrine disruption seems to be playing a role in both of these phenomena. What’s more, exposure to endocrine disruptors follows a pattern of health disparities. This means that these environmental hazards may have the greatest effects on populations that already suffer disadvantages […]

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Trash Talk About Obesity and Food

Trash Talk About Obesity and Food

May 19, 2024

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Food policy advocates are sharing a music video that captures a certain way of thinking. The choruses are nothing but trash talk about obesity and food. “It’s your own damn fault,” says one verse. In the next, “a team of evil scientists through rigorous testing created the most abominable snacks.” So it draws us into […]

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Moon Light

Truth and Light, Carbs and Insulin, Trading Letters in Obesity

May 17, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“Give a boy a hammer and everything he meets has to be pounded.” Though this hammer-nail-pounding metaphor started half a century ago, it still works well today. For example, folks armed with the carbohydrate insulin model (CIM) of obesity see opportunities everywhere to pound away, bringing truth and light. Whatever the question, carbs and insulin […]

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Foraging for a Root Cause in the Tangled Mess of Obesity

Foraging for a Root Cause in the Tangled Mess of Obesity

April 7, 2024

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Almost two centuries ago, the world was in the midst of a cholera pandemic and the prevailing belief was that “bad air” was the cause. Near Broad (now Broadwick) Street in London, an especially bad outbreak occurred, killing 616 people. The key to stopping it was to figure out that it was not bad air. […]

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Golden Mitochondria, photograph by Torsten Wittmann

Tracking Obesity into Cellular Mitochondria

February 15, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Science has come a long way from simplistic assumptions about fat tissue as some sort of fuel depot for the excess calories a person consumes. In fact, adipose tissue is a very active endocrine organ that regulates the use and storage of energy in ways that new research is explaining. At a cellular level, new […]

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Disease Burden from Exposure to the Chemicals of Plastics

Disease Burden from Exposure to the Chemicals of Plastics

January 24, 2024

Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Scientific publications keep sending us signals that all of the plastic we are heaping into our lives may be eating away at our health. Just this month alone, two new publications have us thinking about the disease burden that may result from exposure to the chemicals of plastics. One, in the Journal of the Endocrine […]

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Swimming with a Bottle of Water

Should We Care That We’re Drinking Nanoplastics?

January 13, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science tells us that every bottle of water we’re drinking has hundreds of thousands of nanoplastics. Should we care? A Blank Slate, Tough to Study This study is important simply because it fills a void in knowledge about how much these nanoplastics are […]

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