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Displaying all articles tagged:
Paleo
science of us
July 17, 2018
Maybe Bread Is Paleo After All
Carbs go WAY back.
By
Katie Heaney
paleo
Dec. 7, 2017
Carb-Conscious Donald Trump Eats His Big Macs Without the Bun
In case you were worried about his health.
By
Amanda Arnold
wellness theories
Oct. 26, 2017
This
Dynasty
Actress Is Ready to Fight Off a Mountain Lion
“I love that kind of stuff. I can’t go more than a few weeks without finding a mountain.”
By
Nathalie Kelley
As told to
Sarah Spellings
swellness
July 26, 2016
Of Course This CrossFit Couple’s Wedding Cake Was Paleo
They got married at Saturday’s CrossFit Games.
By
Susan Rinkunas
swellness
July 19, 2016
Is Cooking With Coconut Oil the Best Thing You Could Be Doing?
Coconut oil supposedly has a million and one uses. Should cooking be one of them?
By
Susan Rinkunas
Mar. 23, 2016
Introducing Paleo-Happiness, Your New Excuse for Canceling Plans
Evolutionary psychologists argue that smart people are happier the less often they are made to interact with other humans.
By
Melissa Dahl