New Zealand Listener magazine: November 16-22 2019; Binge brain
Notes
‘Bring binge eating out of the pantry’: As the obesity epidemic worsens, we must start talking about food bingeing.Wrecking ball: Racism is often a matter of tone and nuance. Shane Jones’ rebuke to the Indian community.
Can’t get enough: Ultra-processed foods that combine sugar, fat, salt and refined carbs have a hold as powerful as heroin.
Theroux rose-tinted glasses: Louis Theroux - we can all learn from the often weird and shocking people who live on the margins of society.
‘Yes, Prime Minister’: Rob Muldoon and David Lange were polar opposites?
Health: overexercising and undereating.
Sport: The All Blacks and the Rugby World Cup - light on form and lacking experience in key positions.
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Library | R33049 |