Tag Archives: health
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Julian Cribb
The good news is that the Anthropocene is almost over. It may have been the shortest geological epoch in all of Earth history. The bad news is that the Catastrophocene is just beginning.
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Keith Frayn
Fat. What a terrible word. It’s what we don’t want. Actually we need a fast way to get rid of it.
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Moshe Israelashvili
Moshe Israelashvili & John L. Romano, editors of The Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science, introduce their recent title.
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Roel Snieder, Jen Schneider
Jen Schneider and Roel Snieder, authors of The Joy of Science, 2016 present two of the warning signs of overworking and what you can try to get back in harmony.
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Ross Buck, Ursula Hess, Rolf Reber, Martijn van Zomeren
In the third week of our virtual roundtable on emotions, we ask: Do our emotions affect our health? Participants: Rolf Reber, author of Critical Feeling: How to Use Feelings Strategically Ross Buck, author of Emotion: A Biosocial Synthesis Ursula Hess and Agneta Fischer, authors of Emotional Mimicry in Social Context: Martijn Van Zomeren, author of From Self to […]
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Julian Cribb
The good news is that the Anthropocene is almost over. It may have been the shortest geological epoch in all of Earth history. The bad news is that the Catastrophocene is just beginning.
Read More
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Keith Frayn
Fat. What a terrible word. It’s what we don’t want. Actually we need a fast way to get rid of it.
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Keith Frayn
Keith Frayn, author of Understanding Human Metabolism address some of the major misconceptions about human metabolism.
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Moshe Israelashvili
Moshe Israelashvili & John L. Romano, editors of The Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention ...
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Roel Snieder, Jen Schneider
Jen Schneider and Roel Snieder, authors of The Joy o...
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Ross Buck, Ursula Hess, Rolf Reber, Martijn van Zomeren
In the third week of our virtual roundtable on emotions, we ask: Do our emotions affect our health? Participants: Rolf Reber, author of Critical Feeling: How to Use Feelings Strategically Ross Buck, author of Emotion: A Biosocial Synthesis Ursula Hess and Agneta Fischer, authors of Emotional Mimicry in Social Context: Martijn Van Zomeren, author of From Self to […]
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