Archive of previous posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

are food colorings dangerous?

Recent studies have linked certain food colorings with hyperactivity. This has led the Europeans to ban 6 artificial colorings and led others to wonder about why we have such a strong need (particularly in America) to alter the color of our foods. Click on this link to read a Sarasota Herald-Tribune (3-27-11) article about this controversy.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Thou Shalt Be Overweight: Religious Involvement Correlated to Obesity

A new study from Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine says religiousness and overeating are linked: Study participants who reported attending church weekly, or more frequently, were almost twice as likely to be obese than those who went rarely or never. Researchers aren't entirely sure why praying correlates with BMI, but say it may have to do with the church's potluck eating culture, the near extinction of church-sponsored baseball and basketball leagues, an emphasis on marriage, which can lead to weight gain, and using food as a reward for good deeds. The research, which was presented at a recent American Heart Association conference, tested a group of 2,433 people when they were age 20-32 for cardiovascular disease risk factors like diabetes, hypertension and smoking. They repeated the same tests over the next 25 years and noticed the church link when they were analyzing the data.

Read original story in CNN | Thursday, March 24, 2011

Friday, March 18, 2011

Japan's earthquake brings attention to "black swans"

The recent earthquake/tsunami/reactor crisis in Japan has brought attention to so-called "black swans"--highly improbably worst case scenarios that nonetheless happen. Click on this link to read an article from the Washington Post (3/18/11) about these phenomena.