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The best and worst countries for cheap, healthy food
Lindsay Abrams
The U.S. isn't even close to No. 1
Restaurant portions destroy your diet: Eating out is killing us!
Deborah A. Cohen
Bloomberg's right: We have standard alcohol pours. Only when we standardize restaurant meals can we control obesity
6 horrific factory-farm practices that happen all the time
Martha Rosenberg
From greed-drive mutilations to chemically induced sudden death, these food industry atrocities are far too common
It’s a myth: There’s no evidence coffee stunts kids’ growth
Joseph Stromberg
Modern concerns about the beverage's health effects can be traced back to a 19th century advertising campaign
Hack List No. 8: Peggy Noonan
Alex Pareene
Our annual list is here! This time, we channeled each hack's unique voice -- and let them "write" their own entries
“Dreadful Deceit”: Race is a myth
Laura Miller
A historian argues that one of the defining elements of American culture is merely a "social fiction"
White supremacy’s long shadow: Why the myth of “race” still haunts America
Jacqueline Jones
Decades removed from the lows of segregation, black America still struggles against its twisted logic
Can bees be trained to sniff out cancer?
Tuan C. Nguyen
Designer Susana Soares has created a glass apparatus that harnesses bees' sense of smell to detect disease
Look at the stats: America resembles a poor country
CJ Werleman
We're number one, sure, but in things like early onset diabetes and per capita incarceration
Michael Pollan: Bad food is costing America its economic health
Jason Mark
"The Omnivore's Dilemma" author on diabetes' strain on Obamacare, and why our eating habits are worse than ever
California business group uses “job killer” list to help Wal-Mart
Gary Cohn
Bills deemed hurtful to businesses have a tendency to go nowhere in the state Legislature
What the latest fight about healthy food is missing
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new study breaks down the costs of healthy food -- and the results get very different spins
Losing weight? That may not mean you’re any healthier
Tom Jacobs
A provocative new study examines whether you can be fit and fat at the same time
GOP’s massive 2013 mistake: How the party ignored its terminal illness
Joan Walsh
Celebrating Obamacare's troubles, Republicans finish the year ignoring lessons it was supposed to learn from 2012
The destructive legacy of the first Thanksgiving: How Europeans hurt the American diet
Elissa Washuta
Colonists' food and policies hurt Native peoples' health. Now Native communities are taking their food ways back
The right is poisoning Obamacare
Robert Reich
Handwringing over healthcare.gov's disastrous rollout obscures the greater truth that ACA is a moral imperative
Republicans’ health care hypocrisy
Joshua Holland
Another way conservatives are actively looking to undermine Obamacare
GOP is literally killing its base
Alex Henderson
Slashing food stamps will decrease the life expectancy of poor rural whites, many of whom put Republicans in office
David Vitter has another unseemly obsession
Jim Newell
GOP senator with the busy extracurricular life is now fixated on harassing Hill staffers over their health plans
Statins: Not just for people with high cholesterol
Lindsay Abrams
New guidelines recommend wider use of the cholesterol-lowering drugs
How drug companies price patients out of survival
Michelle Chen
A landmark ruling against Novartis highlights practices that make healthcare unaffordable in developing countries
The Halloween candy to avoid if you don’t want orangutans to die
Lindsay Abrams
These treats are all contributing to the rain forest's destruction
Do you want to know what will kill you?
ELIZABETH MURPHY
Inside 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki's $99 DNA revolution
Weight-loss shocker: Diet books are lying to you
Gyorgy Scrinis
Best-seller lists are filled with faulty historic and scientific claims. The reality: Quality food is what matters
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