There’s never been a better time to be a half-assed vegetarian. Five years ago, the American Dialect Society honored the word flexitarian for its utility in describing a growing demographic—the “vegetarian who occasionally eats meat.” Now there’s evidence that going flexi is good for the environment and good for your health. A study released last October found that a plant-based diet, augmented with a small amount of dairy and meat, maximizes land-use efficiency. In January, Michael Pollan distilled the entire field of nutritional science into three rules for a healthy diet: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” According to a poll released last week, Americans seem to be listening: Thirteen percent of U.S. adults are “semivegetarian,” meaning they eat meat with fewer than half of all their meals. In comparison, true vegetarians—those who never, ever consume animal flesh—compose just 1 percent. Read more…
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LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire - June 5, 2007) - Bloggers on mental health sites feel more comfortable discussing their conditions online than with professional therapists, according to a survey by WebTribesInc.com , which operates MySpace-type sites for depression, anxiety and addiction.
In the survey, conducted in April, members were asked, “Where do you feel most comfortable expressing your issues?”
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In this case, the surgeon is removing a man’s prostate gland. Robotic surgery is a growing trend in treating prostate cancer. The number of cases have increased sevenfold in the past four years, from 10,000 in 2004 to a projected 70,000 in 2008, accordin... more
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 It’s in a water bottle and looks like water with a healthy twist, but the truth is they took an innocent bottle of water and mixed in a bunch of chemical additives, insignificant amounts of vitamins, artificial coloring and a splash of fizz for good measure. To top it all off they upped the price and slapped a colorful, yet misleading label on the bottle.
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