
Sub-categories: Food, Exercise, Holistic
This blog hosts posts from several anonymous public health scientists and practitioners, all of whom sign their posts "revere" in recognition of patriot Paul Revere's membership on the first local U.
The Diet Blog is “all about filtering the best of diet news and advice – and combining it with real-world application and opinion.
The Angry Toxicologist is a full-fledged Ph.D. scientist in the public health sector, according to his or her own self-description. There is no first or last name to reference this claim with, but it's probably fair to presume that if Seed is publishing the blog, this 'scientist' is real enough. The blog itself is a very enlightening read, despite the fact that AT's positions on some subjects have rankled fellow SciBloggers to no end. Of course, it's safe to say that the nay-sayers probably don't have the qualifications in these areas to inflict any serious wounds. Complaining about what they don't know (as if they DID know) is, alas, what many of Seed's SciBloggers do best. AT's knowledgeable coverage of issues that directly concern regular people is refreshing. The topics are important, the writing accessible, and the attitude quite educational. A bookmark-worthy resource.
The cheerful oncologist is Dr. Craig Hildreth with a private practice treating cancer, a deep appreciation of the art of comedy and an apparent ability to play the piano.
This is a blog to help people understand the counseling profession and also explore whether therapy would be helpful in their current situation.
A heatlh blog that seeks to inject fun in your quest for a healthier body and lifestyle.
Trying to lose weight? Why take advice from someone who has always been thin when you can read Half of Me, the blog of Jennette Fulda.

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