Tuesday, August 20, 2002
I like this article on health advice, although I don't think it's all helpful. At least the recommendation to take both the new findings and the conventional wisdom with a grain of salt is good advice. What it really communicates to me though is just how complicated it is to attempt to live healthily, unless of course we ignore all conventional wisdom and new findings!
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