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	<title>Comments on: the HAES files: work of art or paint-by-number?</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy Lebovitz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think the &quot;restriction is good&quot; meme hits fat people the hardest, but it&#039;s all over the place. Less salt doesn&#039;t automatically make food healthier. Neither does less fat.

Remember those articles about research suggesting that a glass or two of wine a day might be good for people&#039;s health which would always finish with &quot;but this doesn&#039;t mean you should start drinking&quot;. Well, why not? Or the articles that which that eggs aren&#039;t bad for you, but you still shouldn&#039;t have more than one or two a week?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the &#8220;restriction is good&#8221; meme hits fat people the hardest, but it&#8217;s all over the place. Less salt doesn&#8217;t automatically make food healthier. Neither does less fat.</p>
<p>Remember those articles about research suggesting that a glass or two of wine a day might be good for people&#8217;s health which would always finish with &#8220;but this doesn&#8217;t mean you should start drinking&#8221;. Well, why not? Or the articles that which that eggs aren&#8217;t bad for you, but you still shouldn&#8217;t have more than one or two a week?</p>
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