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Substack 5: Less Meat, More Plants: A rules of evidence controversy (part 1)

Gary Taubes

Gary Taubes

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February 20, 2024

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That a plant-based diet is the healthiest way to eat is the nutritional equivalent of common sense. We’ve been told it’s the one thing on which nutritionists can always agree. Journalists treat it as dogma. But where’s the evidence? When a group of researchers decided to apply the same methodology to nutrition that is accepted...Read More »

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Armstrong Economics

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· Jul 6, 2026

The War on Agriculture Never Ends

People wonder why I devoted an entire Agricultural Report to food security. It was never simply about crops. Agriculture has become another battlefield where governments, multinational corporations, and unelected organizations all believe they have the right to dictate what people eat, what farmers grow, and ultimately who controls the food supply. History has always shown []

The i Paper

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· Jun 26, 2026

I’m a doctor, this is why ice cream is good for you

Discussions about food often fall into two camps: absolutely healthy or absolutely unhealthy

Robb Wolf

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· Apr 6, 2025

Hernia Repair, Optimal Dietary Patterns for Healthy Aging | THRR206

Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS Submit your questions for the podcast here News Topic: End of the brown field? Regenerative agriculture brings ecological benefits Show Notes: Chris Kresser: Do Vegetarians and Vegans Live Longer Than Meat Eaters Questions: Hernia Repair Trevor writes: I’m a 46 year old male with my first Continue Reading

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

Keeping pigs in crates won’t make America healthy

People want healthier food, and voters have passed laws requiring better standards for how that food is produced. American family farmers are meeting those standards. But corporate pork interests, including foreign-owned Smithfield, are pressuring Congress to roll back those standards. That is the fight over the so-called Save Our Bacon Act, which lawmakers should keep []

One Green Planet

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· Jun 25, 2026

These 15 Vegan Cheese Recipes Will Make You Quit Dairy Forever

Need proof that dairy is obsolete? Just check out these 15 vegan cheese recipes.

The Hill

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· Jul 1, 2026

California bans ‘sell by’ food labels

A new California law went into effect Wednesday that bans sell by food labels as part of a statewide effort to cut down on food waste. Food manufacturers now must use one or both of two labels that indicate peak quality and product safety, indicated by Best if Used By and Use By, respectively. Using...

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Related coverage for "Substack 5: Less Meat, More Plants: A rules of evidence controversy (part 1)": Armstrong Economics — The War on Agriculture Never Ends. The i Paper — I’m a doctor, this is why ice cream is good for you. Robb Wolf — Hernia Repair, Optimal Dietary Patterns for Healthy Aging | THRR206. Washington Examiner — Keeping pigs in crates won’t make America healthy. One Green Planet — These 15 Vegan Cheese Recipes Will Make You Quit Dairy Forever. The Hill — California bans ‘sell by’ food labels