• Inflammation: What really causes heart disease.
    Inflammation: What really causes heart disease.
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    Prevent Disease

    What thoughtful person would willfully expose himself repeatedly to foods or other substances that are known to cause injury to the body? Well, smokers perhaps, but at least they made that choice willfully.

    The rest of us have simply followed the recommended mainstream diet that is low in fat and high in polyunsaturated fats and carbohydrates, not knowing we were causing repeated injury to our blood vessels.

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  • The little people
    The little people
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    Richard Rohr

    The point that must be remembered is that most of political and church history has been controlled and written by people on the Right because they are normally the people in control. One of the few subversive texts in history, believe it or not, is the Bible.

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  • How to help people change their minds
    How to help people change their minds
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    bakadesuyo.com

    There are five steps:

    (1). Active Listening: Listen to their side and make them aware you’re listening.

    (2). Empathy: You get an understanding of where they’re coming from and how they feel.

    (3). Rapport: Empathy is what you feel. Rapport is when they feel it back. They start to trust you.

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  • When legalism dies, people don’t…
    When legalism dies, people don’t…
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    NY Times

    The magnitude of the decline in HPV infections surprised public health experts because only about a third of teenage girls in the United States have been vaccinated with the full course of three doses. By comparison, vaccination rates in countries like Denmark and Britain are above 80 percent.

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  • Why Freedom can’t be partial…
    Why Freedom can’t be partial…
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    Medical News Today

    “Our findings show that when individuals are forbidden from everyday objects, our minds and brains pay more attention to them,” says lead author Grace Truong, a graduate student in UBC's Dept. of Psychology.

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  • Making friends after young adulthood…
    Making friends after young adulthood…
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    LifeHacker

    The other thing is that making friends when we’re younger, while maybe not always easy, was somewhat of a necessity. From the time we’re in kindergarten to when we graduate college, friendship-making is such an important part of our social and personal development, it’s almost not even optional.

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  • What can stop the plague of obesity?
    What can stop the plague of obesity?
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    The Monthly

    Louise was an educated 35-year-old who had recently lost her high-ranking job and was making ends meet by freelance consulting. Admitted to my ward with pneumonia, she had a high fever and a fast pulse, needed oxygen and was coughing up large amounts of purulent sputum.

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  • And again: Correlation does not prove causation…
    And again: Correlation does not prove causation…
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    LiveScience

    A simple visual test is surprisingly accurate at predicting IQ, according to new research.

    The study, published today (May 23) in the journal Current Biology, found that people’s ability to efficiently filter out visual information in the background and focus on the foreground is strongly linked to IQ. The findings could help scientists identify the brain processes responsible for intelligence.

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  • No longer dirty?
    No longer dirty?
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    Ransomed Heart

    Firstly, read the whole post. It’s worth it.

    Stasi and I just spent a weekend together in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where we wandered for hours through art galleries and gardens, looking for those works of art that particularly captured us. Toward the afternoon of our second day, Stasi asked me, “Have you seen one painting of a naked man?”

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