You too would eat stale popcorn. Did you just read the above statement and think: Stale popcorn? Not me. Under the right circumstances, you most probably would be eating this popcorn right alongside your fellow nay-sayers. This is the way of mindless eating. But before we get to the bigger issue of mindless eating, let’s […]
Are you sure it’s Healthy? The McSubway Study and other Food Tales
Who can forget Subway’s spokesman, Jared, who lost all of that weight by walking everyday to Subway in order to eat a vegetable sub for his lunch? His story revolutionized Subway’s image, making it seem like a healthy alternative to McDonald’s and other fast food restaurants. But is it really that much healthier or is […]
Weight Loss and Food Choice: 200 Food Decisions a Day
According to the Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab, Brian Wansink, PhD, we make 200 different food decisions a day. No, that’s not a typo. I did mean “200.” Think of all the food choices we have: whether or not to eat that dessert, whether to have a snack before dinner, whether to […]
Healing Spaces: Can Our Hospitals Do More to Encourage Health?
Take a minute and look around (or at least visualize) your office. Come on . . . give it a try. When I look around mine, I see a space painted in calming colors, with comfy chairs and a few tasteful Zen-inspired decorations. My credentials, there to inspire trust in my abilities, are hanging on […]
A Public Health Initiative, Delivered via the Barber Shop
Public health officials are forever debating the best way to distribute health information to the public. Doctors and other medical health professionals are surely a good source, but not all people see a physician. This issue has plagued public health officials, especially those who are concerned about the gap in health services offered to Black […]