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Reply to comment by PaurAmma in Obesity can cause changes in the brain similar to Alzheimer's by Darth_Kahuna
Which, again, is a direct consequence of large capitalism being in bed with the federal government and creating a society in which millions of civilians have to work 3 dead end jobs just to make ends meet and the only food options presented to them are unhealthy, ultra processed, over subsidized meals.
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Reply to comment by gravywayne in Has anyone recently read The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy? If so, what'd you think? by [deleted]
Great! I thought No Country for Old Men was my favorite McCarthy until I read Suttree. Always happy to find more McCarthy to explore.
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Reply to comment by Zestfullyclean87 in Obesity can cause changes in the brain similar to Alzheimer's by Darth_Kahuna
The why tends to be because the government simply incentives/subsidizes unhealthy, addictive foods, which keep foods that make people fat easily accessible, cheap, widespread, and very addicting. See high fructose corn syrup.
Not to be too simplistic, but the why we are fat is directly tied to modern American capitalism/food manufacturing being in bed with the federal government and keeping us fat and sedated rather than well nourished.
Educate enough people on those truths and maybe we can change the system.
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Reply to comment by Zestfullyclean87 in Obesity can cause changes in the brain similar to Alzheimer's by Darth_Kahuna
Eh, grew up with a heavy set parent and became an active gym visitor with a steady workout routine. I was definitely influenced by some early educators, so I do think expanding this education will have a positive impact!
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Reply to Has anyone recently read The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy? If so, what'd you think? by [deleted]
I have not read The Passenger, but I've read ~5 other McCarthy books and enjoyed all of them and I'm always excited about McCarthy that I haven't read! How does it compare to his other works that you've read?
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We really need better education on how physical health improves mental health. Lots of studies out there on how exercise reduces depression, increases retention, helps problem solve, etc., while obesity and blood sugar issues can really impact your mental well being.
Take care of your body to take care of your mind!
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Reply to Do you ever try and read certain books at a certain time in your life to maximize your immersion? by foulbeastly
I like to buy books from places (be it the author or the story itself) that I've traveled to, which gives me a certain connection to the author/storyline. This applies to history books, too, but having a connection with the place really helps with my immersion into the book.