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The multigenerational impact of food

I’ve been thinking about food today.

Food obviously plays an important role in our lives. It’s what nourishes us in the womb and once we start the dying process upon our “hatching.” We can use food for fuel, performance, escapism, and even as a source of slow suicide.

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I’m in lock-down

As I foretold a couple of weeks ago, things have been slow on here. I’m wrapping up the end of my fourth pre-med semester from hell and need to get through Monday before I can mingle with the general population. In short, I’ve put myself on triple-secret probation until then.
However, upon my return […]

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The beauty of movement

New research from smart people overseas has shown that exercise appears to delay the onset of symptoms of Huntington’s disease…at least in mice affected with the condition. Read on to see why this should be of interest to all athletes.

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Short hiatus

I just returned from Zion, truck loaded with way too much gear, and am not so successfully getting back into the rhythm of urban living. It almost makes me want to shed a tear when I put all of my outdoor gear away, knowing it won’t see the light of day for another weekend or another out-of-town adventure.

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Best damned quote of the week: “For those of us who occasionally battle with some minor form of depression, the gym is part therapist’s couch, part church, part Indian sweat lodge, and part afternoon spent with our head lying between the comforting bosom of a beautiful naked woman, but put it all together and it’s […]

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