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Closing the Debate

If you've ever engaged in your own debate or watched one evolve, there are three core pillars of conducting a skilled debate that have stood the test of time: Bridge: Finding a common ground, even one point of agreement, is an effective way to build a rapport with the person with whom you are debating. …

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Dismantling the Fake Nutrition News

Over the last few weeks we have seen some sensational headlines related to a low-carb diet, the ketogenic lifestyle and sugar substitutes. Here are just a few examples: A quick google search will showcase a range of other articles on these topics that were picked-up by "news" agencies & bloggers alike, with a disappointing consistency …

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Playing With Percentages

Having successfully run corporate businesses, built brands and gained an expertise in research and insights, I'm no stranger to data and percentages. When building a business case, creating segmentation and assessing the risk/reward profile of an investment or initiative, we are constantly playing with percentages. However, one of the rules that applies to both this …

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Diabetes: A Dire Direction

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/diabetes-death-america/2022/01/31/id/1054720/ You can’t exercise your way out of a bad dietDR. MARK HYMAN In January 2022, the National Clinical Care Commission issued their report to Congress & the Secretary of Health & Human Services on the pathway to prevent and control diabetes, and better manage complications. For a link to download and read the full report, …

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