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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

I saw this while looking for GP-related articles.


Anyway this is some Newsweek illustration about science vs. the media. I forgot where the article is, but it's about how people now rely less on their doctors about their queries about nutrition, because of the information explosion. So now they get stuff from the media instead, and the media isn't always reliable. So the mixed messages are causing people to eat and do the wrong things.

Whoa... Now I know why they say that TV is deadly. Haha...


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