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Justin Moore, MD, has thoughts.

Links for Tuesday, August 8, 2017: jug handles for cyclists, love is vegetables, sugary drinks on children's menus, and sane investing

August 8, 2017

How a jug handle fixed a bike crash problem in Tennessee. 

"If you love someone," Brigitte says, "you feed them vegetables."

Amen, sister. 

Real progress is being made in getting bug juice off children's menus:

There's more progress yet to be made, obviously.

There's more progress yet to be made, obviously.

A throwback to sane investing, courtesy of Harold Pollack:

Financial health is a big part of health that we tend to forget about. 

Financial health is a big part of health that we tend to forget about. 

In links to health Tags bike/pedestrian infrastructure, vegetables, obesity, government sponsored obesity, processed food, sugared drinks, investing
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