Amelia B. Finaret
@afinaret.bsky.social
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Just wants to talk about food all the time. Dietitian, social science nutritionist, food economist. https://amelia.finaret.net/ Read our Open Access Textbook: Food Economics: Agriculture, Nutrition, and Health, available here: https://shorturl.at/mCLqw
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Another day, another experience explaining to a patient why they should not be taking 25 X the RDA for a fat-soluble vitamin in the form of supplements.

Just say no to supplements.

Unless prescribed by your doctor or recommended by your dietitian. Or prenatal vitamins. But that's really it!
I came across something in CVS that should be illegal.

The price was $35/bottle, and the bottle suggests taking it with meals, so this would be for a ~2 week supply.

I truly hope that the people in my community are not falling for this garbage.

Deserves a class action.
photo of a dietary supplement claiming to be a "carb and sugar blocker" for people with diabetes. the back of a dietary supplement claiming to be a "carb and sugar blocker" for people with diabetes, with the "supplement facts" - it includes chromium, berberine, and gymnema sylvestre extract.
Yes, Kai! Can we also get journalists to stop saying "implied" when the person actually straight-up said it?
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ICYMI, on Saturday the USDA cancelled its food security survey. I'm certain there are depths of stupidity left to plumb, but ignorance about hunger has yet to be proven a path to ending it.
"...experience reduced food intake and disrupted eating patterns at times during the year because of limited money or other resources for food. In 2023, 5.1 percent of households were very low food secure, an estimate that is statistically similar to the 5.1 percent in 2022."
"The remaining households (13.5 percent, statistically significantly higher than the 12.8 percent in 2022) were food insecure at least some time during the year. Very low food security is the more severe range of food insecurity where one or more household members... "
You can find a proper overview of the 2023 report here: www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-...

"An estimated 86.5 percent of U.S. households were food secure throughout the entire year in 2023, with access at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members... "
Food Security in the U.S. - Key Statistics & Graphics | Economic Research Service
www.ers.usda.gov
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TODAY, I AM OFFICIALLY AN AUTHOR!!! A CHILDHOOD DREAM COME TRUE!!!!!

#TheDoubleTax is the first book I've ever written and it’s OUT EVERYWHERE TODAY. Four years. 100s of stories. Countless drafts. I woke up today as a FIRST TIME author. WOW.

Get your copy TODAY: annagifty.com #booksky #blacksky
THE DOUBLE TAX IS FINALLY OUT

Black woman in a yellow sweater in front of the Cambridge public library holding "The Double Tax" and covering her face
Alcohol consumption, rare or in moderation, does not limit disease. At all. Just stop.

Sure, have a responsible adult beverage if you want to. But you don't need to tell the American people that it's good for their health.
I tell my patients who drink alcohol that they should only drink in moderation (1/day women, 2/day max men). I warn them about what to look out for.

But the DGAs are not individual counseling, they are *supposed to* use evidence to recommend foods that limit disease for the whole population.
Also, people should be careful about eating a ton of fermented foods all of a sudden - you might experience discomfort.
I'm all for trying to eat more plants, myself, and helping my patients to do so. Focusing on fermented foods, depending on the situation, can be good, but @statsepi.bsky.social is right, this is an ad for Zoe, and doesn't address nuances/unknowns in the research.
You're right. It's just a tautological statement - like saying "health is part of health." Too generic to be helpful.
Remember how Vitamin A cannot treat the #measles?

Well, Vitamin B-9 (#folate) cannot treat #autism.

Love,
your friendly neighborhood #dietitian.

(if Vitamin C is next, because alphabet, it cannot treat any diseases either. it is an essential #nutrient, but it can't treat diseases).
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Just added my signature to the letter.

This is a no brainer.

It’s wild we’re having a conversation about US central bank independence in 2025. But here we are.

Please read and consider adding your signature.
The letter is ready, thanks to all those who helped out! Starting to gather signature now, please consider signing (link at top of letter) & spread the word.

docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Absolutely. Sending poor people a food box vs. food stamps has a very small chance being equivalent to just food stamps, and absolutely zero chance of being better than just food stamps.

Most likely outcome is that more food boxes and less food stamps will make the beneficiaries worse-off.
It's striking how quickly political journalists drop the "savvy" act when it comes to the Trump administration.

www.theatlantic.com/health/archi...
The incomparably excellent Dr. Lisa Cook is trending (unfortunately, for infuriating reasons). So today I'm going back to listen to Planet Money's episode about her research on innovation. It is still, of course, so relevant.

@planetmoney.bsky.social

www.npr.org/transcripts/...
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Yes indeed, and this page explains how to get the password: sites.tufts.edu/foodeconomic.... Should be quick and helpful to join the elist, and passwords should protect the files from appearing in search and AI training content.
Teaching materials – Food Economics
sites.tufts.edu
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For university courses about #FoodEconomics, a full set of class slides, weekly exercises, & exams is now available for use with the free online textbook from @afinaret.bsky.social and me. Audience is advanced undergrads and first-year grad students using graphical diagrams, examples and global data
Teaching resources – Food Economics
sites.tufts.edu