Recommended reading – health study
Interesting article about a calorie-restriction study financed by NIH.
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Recommended reading
Over the last several weeks I have been reading a Sunday NYT Business column that I find to be consistently useful for my professional growth: http://projects.nytimes.com/corner-office The columnist asks CEOs from diverse companies about their lessons in leadership and management and synthesizes them into concise interview pieces that are quite insightful. About Corner Office Corner [...]
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Progressive Communal Health and Economic Policy, Invasive Police State, or Just A Starkly Different Culture?
The line may be blurry on this one. Japan, Seeking Trim Waists, Measures Millions - an effort to prevent diabetes and obesity from the Japanese government by strictly imposing waistline limits on the population, with penalties for corporations and local governments that do not meet guideposts… New York Times June 13, 2008 Japan, Seeking Trim Waists, [...]
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Obama, Carter, Truman
Interesting and provocative article from Hoover fellow – Victor Davis Hanson – re Obama foreign policy as lacking in toughness from real politik.
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Over-processed even in our minds
Today we received some samples of interesting products from Turkey: fruits stuffed with nuts. I thought they were great possible additions to our healthy snacks family – minimally processed, all natural, flavorful, just sun dried. But it was funny (and sad) that in informal focus groups, most consumers were turned off by the look of [...]
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Painfully Interesting…
Have you ever wondered why some kids can be so mean, bullying others with cruel insensitive actions? A brain scan study hints that "bullies" actually derive pleasure from seeing someone else get hurt. Brain Scans Show Bullies Enjoy Others’ Pain Friday, November 7, 2008; 12:00 AM, Washington Post FRIDAY, Nov. 7 (HealthDay News) — Bullies [...]
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