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Pommes Frites med Chili, photograph by cyclonebill

Is It the Seed Oil, the Fries, or Harder Than Hubris Suggests?

August 9, 2025

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

Making America Healthy is an industry with very low barriers to entry. Lots of people have fun with it. They also make lots of noise. The trouble is that because of those low barriers to entry, most of them, including some academics, do very little to actually make Americans healthy. Instead, they generate headlines and […]

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Lemon, Fries, and Squid, photograph by Kritzolina

Dietary Guidelines Will Soon Meet MAHA. What Will That Mean?

June 30, 2025

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Within a month, we expect that U.S. Dietary Guidelines will come out of the MAHA machine, looking like nothing that came before. Speculation is rife and the expectations are low that this new incarnation will be tethered to nutrition research. Writing in The Atlantic about HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and the imminent issuance of […]

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Fallen Bricks, photograph by Tomas Castelazo

Done at 21? A New Outcomes Paper for Diabetes Prevention

April 29, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Is this a grand finale? Or a requiem? In The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology yesterday, a new 21-year analysis of outcomes from the Diabetes Prevention Program memorialized an epic study. Even after 21 years, the Diabetes Prevention Program yielded a 24% reduction in the cumulative risk of developing type 2 diabetes, along with detailed outcomes […]

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Saying Autism and Obesity Are “Preventable” Raises Ire

Saying Autism and Obesity Are “Preventable” Raises Ire

April 27, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Our Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has a knack for raising ire. He does it in many ways. But on the diverse subjects of autism and obesity he uses the same word – preventable – to do it. The problem is not the word itself. The problem comes from false […]

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Taco Bell at Nigh, photograph by Anthony92931, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

Kevin Hall Leaving NIH, Cites Food Addiction Narratives

April 17, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The author of some of the most compelling scientific research on ultra-processed foods, Kevin Hall, is leaving NIH because of censorship of his science at the agency. “I experienced censorship in the reporting of our research because of agency concerns that it did not appear to fully support preconceived narratives of my agency’s leadership about […]

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RFK Jr Testifying to Become Secretary of HHS

Cynical Health Leadership for a Cynical Age of Politics

February 16, 2025

Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

In its modern usage, cynicism has two principal meanings. It is a belief that only self-interest motivates people, an outlook that distrusts human sincerity or integrity. Expressions of contempt and mocking follow from such thinking. The other meaning is to show concern for self-interests while disregarding accepted norms. Under either meaning, the U.S. Senate this […]

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr

Will a “Radical Left Lunatic” Actually “Go Wild” on Health?

December 1, 2024

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

One of the more colorful nominations the U.S. president-elect has made is certainly, from our perspective, Robert F. Kennedy Jr for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Described by Donald Trump as a “radical left lunatic” earlier this year, Kennedy is now getting the nod from Trump to “go wild on health and dramatically shake […]

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Unconstrained Egos with Simple Answers for Diet and Health

Unconstrained Egos with Simple Answers for Diet and Health

November 18, 2024

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

Bálint Magyar tells us in his recent Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes that “populism offers problem-solving without moral constraints.” As we witness unconstrained egos with pseudo-populist views about obesity, diet, and health spout their dogma, the words of Magyar ring true. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a simple answer for obesity: “Giving good food, three meals […]

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