FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Children change parents’ habits, science-based pregnancy advice, and the real truth about saturated fat

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For the Love of Food

For the Love of Food

Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup. 

This week children change parents’ habits, science-based pregnancy advice, and the real truth about saturated fat.

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Links of the week

A Study on Fats That Doesn’t Fit the Story Line <<My favorite analysis of the news last week that old data on exonerating saturated fat has surfaced. Again, the only take home message that is defensible is “eat real food.” (NY Times)
This Graphic Reveals 10 Cognitive Biases That Shape Our Thinking, With Examples <<Another notable bias is thinking that stuff that applies to everyone (like bias) doesn’t apply to you (and me). Let’s do our best to not kid ourselves. (Lifehacker)
“Am I Too Old to Get in Shape?” <<All the emails I g…

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