B12 The Brain Booster
Untreated Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Potential for Irreversible Damage While treatable, vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to serious neurological problems if left unaddressed. Here’s a breakdown...
Beyond Automation: How AI Will Reshape Newsrooms and News Consumption
AI’s Impact on Journalism: Friend or Foe? News organizations are experimenting with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to see how it can change journalism. Early tests by...
Move On Up – Energy
Rachid Belhoucine Persistent Tiredness: When to Seek Help and What It Might Mean Feeling tired is a common experience, but persistent tiredness that interferes with...
The Moral Plate: Do Plant-Based Diets Signal Superiority?
Do Vegetarians and Vegans Look Down on Meat-Eaters? This article explores the common perception that vegetarians and vegans feel morally superior due to their dietary...
Heart Breaker
Eating More Plants May Lower Your Heart Disease Risk A large study suggests that eating a plant-based diet can significantly improve heart health. Here’s a...
The Islamic World and the Missing Print
Rachid Belhoucine Around the 1440s, Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable type printing press for the Latin Alphabet. A few years later, he printed the Bible...
Twenty-six courses, £400 bills, artichoke creme brulee … I won’t miss super-luxe restaurants
In 2007, for a book on the world’s luxury restaurant economy, I undertook what I called the high-end Super Size Me. In the 2004 documentary, Morgan Spurlock ate McDonald’s...
The Pleasure of Losing Weight?
Rachid Belhoucine I believe that it’s important for us to rethink our perception of weight and dieting, and the health benefits of finding pleasure in...
Ali Ahmed Aslam, Credited With Inventing Chicken Tikka Masala, Dies at 77
A Glasgow restaurateur, he was part of the rise of the British curry house — and played an essential part in its story. Dec. 22,...
How to ‘Eat & Flourish’
Today on “Post Reports,” the way what we eat – and how we eat it – affects our mental health, not just our physical health....
The “heroic dose” of psychedelics
Dr. Matthew Johnson These experiences are often called ‘ineffable,’ but as a scientist, I do my best to ‘F- it up’ by trying to describe...
Exercise ‘can be as good as pills’
2 October 2013 By Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online Exercise can be as good a medicine as pills for people with conditions such...
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The Lonely Poverty of America’s White Working Class – The Atlantic
All Hollowed Out For the last several months, social scientists have been debating the striking findings of a study by the economists Anne Case and...
Depression, Not Ideology, Drives Suicide Bombers
By Erik Hayden December 10, 2010 What if suicide bombers aren’t so much radical as depressed and suicidal? Paul Kixfloats this idea in the Boston Globe this...
The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
First you feel nervous about riding the bus. Then you wonder about going to a mall. Then you think twice about sitting for long at...
African, Arab or Amazigh? Morocco’s identity crisis
In our series of letters from African journalists, Magdi Abdelhadi looks at how football ignited a row about Moroccan identity. It is fair to say...
Journalists In Arab World Criticize Promotion Of Islam To World Cup Visitors: Islam Is Not Cheap Goods To Be Hawked To The Masses; It Deserves More Respect Than That
MEMRI December 14, 2022 In recent weeks there have been reports, mainly on social media, that tourists visiting Qatar for the FIFA World Cup have...
20 Signs You’re Succeeding In Life Even If You Don’t Feel You Are
Carol Morgan Dr. Carol Morgan is the owner of HerSideHisSide.com, a communication professor, dating & relationship coach, TV personality, speaker, and author. Read full profile We all...
Do Vegetarians And Vegans Think They Are Better Than Everyone Else?
Barbara J. King August 30, 201210:01 AM ET Do vegetarians and vegans think they are better than the rest of us? Judging from personal experience,...