Articles tagged with: psychology journal article
Journal Article »
I’ve often wanted to write a weekly “did they seriously publish this?!” column, with a round-up of (what I consider to be) useless “research”… but I’m afraid that I wouldn’t be able to keep up with it due to my erratic blogging. Still, consider this post #1 of “please tell me time and resources were not wasted on this”:
MDLinx Health News: Eat more fruits, veggies:
Replacing high fat desserts and snacks with fruit and vegetables can help control weight, lower blood pressure and cholesterol along with adding antioxidants to your …
Musings »
“The pot calling the kettle black.”
My nutritionist in college introduced me to that phrase. It was new to me at the time, and I thought that it was ridiculous (although we weren’t on very good terms, so there was definitely a negative bias there), but I’ve heard it 100 times since and it perfectly fits the situation I want to talk about:
Subject: People with eating disorders advising others with eating disorders.
I will be the first to admit that I am guilty of it — I’m not 100% recovered. I’ll …
