CK Links--Friday September 9, 2016

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Why can't science just make up its mind and tell us what we should be eating? (The Pool, via Addicted to Canning)

Splashing around in the dismal swamp of so-called "diet science," showing how easy it is to hoax lazy journalists. (AL.com)

Intermittent fasting: where are we now? (LeanGains)

Seven great ways to use eggs. (OwlHaven)

Ever wondered what the difference is between a mansion and a McMansion? This post explains all. (McMansion Hell)

Did you know that math (uh, statistics actually) is racist? (CNN Money)

Meet the parents who who won't let their kids study literature. (Washington Post)

Intriguing post about the internal dynamics of the media interview. (Grant McCracken)


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