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Overview"Though food is supposed to be one of life's simple pleasures, few things cause more angst and confusion. Every day we are bombarded with come-ons for the latest diet, promises for ""clinically proven"" miracle ingredients, and warnings about contaminants in our favorite foods. It's enough to give anybody indigestion.Packed with useful-and surprising-information, Coffee Is Good for You cuts through the clutter to reveal what's believable and what's not in a fun and easily digestible way. You'll find out- Locally grown produce isn't necessarily more healthful than fruits and vegetables from across the globe Alcohol does cause breast cancer You don't need eight glasses of water a day for good health Milk isn't necessary for strong bones Oatmeal really can lower cholesterol Sea salt isn't more healthful than regular salt Low-fat cookies may be worse for you than high-fat cheese" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert J. Davis (Robert J. Davis)Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: TarcherPerigee Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.188kg ISBN: 9780399537257ISBN 10: 0399537252 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsRobert Davis cuts through the fat and clears up the confusion about the diet and nutrition issues on everyone's minds in this unique, concise, easy-to-read book. Coffee Is Good for You will educate you, entertain you, and at times it'll even make you laugh. A must-read for anyone who's ever wondered whether or not to believe the hype. - Lisa Hungry Girl Lillien Thankfully, Davis, an award-winning health journalist, sorts it all out for us in this slender, handy guide to health and diet claims. Whether it's aspartame, high-fructose corn syrup, or gluten, Davis relies on only the best evidence to separate fact from half-truth and fiction...Davis includes a wealth of reliable references, and ends with 'Ten Tips for Deciphering Diet and Nutrition Claims, ' a chapter worth the price of the book. - Booklist This book is a gem. Robert Davis deftly blends wit, wisdom, keen insights, and a voice of unfailing reason. I will be recommending this great resource to everyone I know. ---Dr. David Katz, Director, Yale University Prevention Research Center This book is a gem. ---Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC News Chief Medical Editor Coffee Is Good for You will educate you, entertain you, and at times it'll even make you laugh. A must-read for anyone who's ever wondered whether or not to believe the hype. ---Lisa Hungry Girl Lillien This nifty little handbook will appeal to a broad audience. --Library Journal Wow, that was easy to understand! Robert Davis does it again with his light hearted and sensible translation of complicated nutrition science. Who knew reading about nutrition research could be so much fun? ---Carolyn O'Neil MS RD, Co-author, The Dish on Eating Healthy Davis, an award-winning health journalist, sorts it all out for us in this slender, handy guide. Whether it's aspartame, high-fructose corn syrup, or gluten, Davis relies on only the best evidence to separate fact from half-truth and fiction...Davis includes a wealth of reliable references, and ends with 'Ten Tips for Deciphering Diet and Nutrition Claims, ' a chapter worth the price of the book. -- Booklist Coffee Is Good for You will educate you, entertain you, and at times it'll even make you laugh. A must-read for anyone who's ever wondered whether or not to believe the hype. -- Lisa Hungry Girl Lillien Robert Davis deftly blends wit, wisdom, keen insights, and a voice of unfailing reason. I will be recommending this great resource to everyone I know. -- Dr. David Katz, Director, Yale University Prevention Research Center Wow, that was easy to understand! Robert Davis does it again with his light hearted and sensible translation of complicated nutrition science. Who knew reading about nutrition research could be so much fun? -- Carolyn O'Neil MS RD, Co-author, The Dish on Eating Healthy This book is a gem. -- Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC News Chief Medical Editor This nifty little handbook will appeal to a broad audience. -- Library Journal Thankfully, Davis, an award-winning health journalist, sorts it all out for us in this slender, handy guide to health and diet claims. Whether it's aspartame, high-fructose corn syrup, or gluten, Davis relies on only the best evidence to separate fact from half-truth and fiction...Davis includes a wealth of reliable references, and ends with 'Ten Tips for Deciphering Diet and Nutrition Claims, ' a chapter worth the price of the book. — Booklist Author InformationRobert J. Davis, Ph.D., is an award-winning health journalist whose work has appeared on CNN, PBS, WebMD, and in the Wall Street Journal. He is founder and editor in chief of Everwell.com and the author of The Healthy Skeptic. He also teaches at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |