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Our fight with fat: Why is obesity getting worse?

  • Written by Kenneth Cusi, Professor of Endocrinology, University of Florida
imageA woman exercising. Thousands of people will be doing the same this week in an effort to lose weight, a perennial resolution.UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, CC BY-SA

Gyms across the country will be packed in the new year with people sticking, however briefly, to their New Year’s resolution to lose weight. Most of them do not...

Read more: Our fight with fat: Why is obesity getting worse?

Why are so many of our pets overweight?

  • Written by Deborah Linder, Head of Tufts Obesity Clinic for Animals, Tufts University
imagePet obesity often says more about an owner's relationship with their pet than the animal itself.Susan Schmitz/shutterstock.com

When I looked at my appointment book for the day, I thought something must be wrong. Someone who worked in the fitness industry was bringing his cat in to the Tufts Obesity Clinic for Animals. Did he confuse us for a...

Read more: Why are so many of our pets overweight?

Why walking with your doctor could be better than talking with your doctor

  • Written by Brad Biskup, Coordinator of Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, University of Connecticut
imageA man who is overweight walking alone in a park. Walking with a doctor could be helpful for overweight patients. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, CC BY-SA

Gyms across the country will be packed this week with people vowing to “get moving” to lose weight this year.

Much of the effort will be for naught. And, in fact, some of it...

Read more: Why walking with your doctor could be better than talking with your doctor

What thin people don’t understand about dieting

  • Written by Traci Mann, Professor of Psychology, University of Minnesota
imageA plate of fattening food is harder for some people to resist than others. Milan Gordic/Shutterstock.com

Diets do not work.

The scientific evidence is clear as can be that cutting calories simply doesn’t lead to long-term weight loss or health gains.

We suspect most dieters have realized this by now too. And yet, here they are again, setting...

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What psychiatrists have to say about holiday blues

  • Written by Linda Saab, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wayne State University
imageEven Santa can get worn out, which can lead to getting the blues.Stokkete

This time of the year brings a lot of changes to the usual day-to-day life of hundreds of millions of people: The weather is colder, trees are naked, snowy days become plentiful and friendly critters are less visible around the neighborhood. Especially in the Western...

Read more: What psychiatrists have to say about holiday blues

The holiday-suicide myth and the intractability of popular falsehoods

  • Written by Dan Romer, Research Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania
imageJames Stewart and Donna Reed in 'It's a Wonderful Life.'Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

For years, the media have reported that more suicides occur during the holidays than at any other time.

Many of these stories, no doubt, are meant to help people cope with the melancholy and nostalgia that some people experience at this time. Some of them include...

Read more: The holiday-suicide myth and the intractability of popular falsehoods

Behavioral economics finally goes mainstream: 4 essential reads

  • Written by Bryan Keogh, Economics + Business Editor

The year 2017 may turn out to be when behavioral economics entered the mainstream after a leading practitioner in the field won a Nobel prize for his work.

Behavioral economics is the study of how psychology affects the economic decision-making processes of individuals and institutions. Research in the field has led governments like those in the...

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How the religious right shaped American politics: 6 essential reads

  • Written by Kalpana Jain, Senior Religion + Ethics Editor
imageRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump stands during a service at the International Church of Las Vegas in Las Vegas in Oct. 2016AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File

In 2017 an evangelical perspective influenced many political decisions, as President Donald Trump embraced the key constituency that voted overwhelmingly in his favor. As recently as Dec....

Read more: How the religious right shaped American politics: 6 essential reads

Why 2017 was so terrible for Mexico: 9 essential reads

  • Written by Catesby Holmes, Global Affairs Editor, The Conversation US

With three runaway governors, two deadly earthquakes and one Donald J. Trump – not to mention an average 69 murders a day – the past year has been rough on Mexico.

As Americas editor, it has been my job to bring expert analysis of these painful events to an international audience throughout 2017. Admittedly, it wasn’t my favorite...

Read more: Why 2017 was so terrible for Mexico: 9 essential reads

Giving and fundraising: 4 essential reads

  • Written by Emily Schwartz Greco, Philanthropy + Nonprofits Editor, The Conversation
imageTo mark its 30th anniversary in business, the national PetSmart chain is donating enough food to serve animals in need an estimated 60 million meals.Sandy Huffaker/AP Images for PetSmart

Although Americans give nearly US$400 billion a year to museums, churches, food pantries and other nonprofits that employ one in 10 of the nation’s workers,...

Read more: Giving and fundraising: 4 essential reads

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  1. Why 2017 was so terrible for Mexico: 8 essential reads
  2. Creating a sustainable future: 5 essential reads
  3. With science under siege in 2017, scientists regrouped and fought back: 5 essential reads
  4. From internet trolls to college dropouts: Our 6 favorite charts from 2017
  5. Is there such a thing as online privacy? 7 essential reads
  6. Migration mayhem in 2017: 9 essential reads
  7. A grim year for the smartphone: 5 essential reads
  8. Inside Venezuela's crisis: 8 essential reads
  9. Inside Venezuela's crisis: 7 essential reads
  10. How the Catholic Church’s hierarchy makes it difficult to punish sexual abusers
  11. H.G. Wells vs. George Orwell: Their debate whether science is humanity’s best hope continues today
  12. Will Americans finally start fighting back against tax cuts for the rich?
  13. Disney's potential 21st Century Fox merger continues troubling trend of media consolidation
  14. The pall that the tax package is casting over charities
  15. The pall that the tax law is casting over charities
  16. What the 'California Dream' means to indigenous peoples
  17. Better ways to foster solar innovation and save jobs
  18. Who forced the cigarette companies to run those anti-smoking ads?
  19. Sí o sí, se celebra la Navidad en Puerto Rico
  20. Puerto Ricans aren't giving up on Christmas
  21. Why parents should check twice before offering holiday sweets
  22. During the holidays, giving gifts to the dead can help you cope with grief
  23. The 2017 national security strategy: A scorecard
  24. Untrustworthy memories make it hard to shop ethically
  25. Why Americans will never agree on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
  26. The US may be in for a tough flu season: 4 questions answered
  27. What Kwanzaa means for black Americans
  28. A former Israeli diplomat answers 5 questions about Jerusalem
  29. More businesses are trying mobile apps to lure and keep consumers
  30. Why finding new HIV targets takes so long: Some basics about basic research
  31. GOP tax plan doubles down on policies that are crushing the middle class
  32. Climate change will displace millions in coming decades. Nations should prepare now to help them
  33. Exxon Mobil's about-face on climate disclosure
  34. Market bubbles and sonic attacks: Mass hysterias will never go away
  35. The dangerous belief that white people are under attack
  36. What is a soul, anyway? Pullman's 'La Belle Sauvage' tackles the big questions
  37. Why justice is more important than the rule of law
  38. Why Trump's plan to forbid spouses of H-1B visa holders to work is a bad idea
  39. Tips from negotiation experts for truly happy holidays
  40. Skip fights about digital devices over the holidays – instead, let them bring your family together
  41. Why the Republican tax plan can help put American youths back to work
  42. The travel industry has sparked a backlash against tourists by stressing quantity over quality
  43. Black voters won Alabama for the Dems. Here's what they need in return
  44. Some new nonprofits take off, others flop – and nobody knows why
  45. An archaeological dig in Israel provides clues to how feasting became an important ritual
  46. When cringeworthy gifts are worse than inconsiderate
  47. What Doug Jones's win means for Mitch McConnell, Steve Bannon and the Democrats
  48. Can math predict what you’ll do next?
  49. Mercury from industrialized nations is polluting the Arctic – here's how it gets there
  50. With FCC's net neutrality ruling, the US could lose its lead in online consumer protection