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Coffee is Good for You
Coffee is Good for You: From Vitamin C and Organic Foods to Low-Carb and Detox Diets, the Truth about Di et and Nutrition Claims | Robert J. Davis
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Though food is supposed to be one of life's simple pleasures, few things cause more angst and confusion. Every day we are bombarded with come-ons for the latest diet, promises for "clinically proven" miracle ingredients, and warnings about contaminants in our favorite foods. It's enough to give anybody indigestion. Packed with useful-and surprising-information, Coffee Is Good for You cuts through the clutter to reveal what's believable and what's not in a fun and easily digestible way. You'll find out: Locally grown produce isn't necessarily more healthful than fruits and vegetables from across the globe Alcohol does cause breast cancer You don't need eight glasses of water a day for good health Milk isn't necessary for strong bones Oatmeal really can lower cholesterol Sea salt isn't more healthful than regular salt Low-fat cookies may be worse for you than high-fat cheese
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KendallMorganHall
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Mehso-so

This book takes a look a commonly held beliefs about nutrition and then claims to give a definitive answer to whether these beliefs are true/false or inconclusive. I didn‘t find his analysis any more convincing than that of people saying the opposite and it is worth noting a) he is a health writer not a doctor b) this book was published in 2012. He does make a powerful argument for being skeptical about health articles/not always trusting experts

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KendallMorganHall
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A jingle about critical thinking: “Experts are people too. They have biases like me and you. Before you follow them over the hills, find out who pays their bills.”