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Scientists Disagree on Fifth Taste, Umami

Paige Roosa  —  May 4, 2011

Taste, a sense often neatly organized into four categories –– sweet, sour, bitter and salty –– may, in fact, be significantly more complicated.

Avoiding the Ramen: Quick Tips for Eating Healthy

Florencia Ulloa  —  Oct 20, 2009

There are two unavoidable truths that many people don’t tell you, and if they do, you’re bound not to take them too seriously. The first is that the more you stress, the more you spend. The second is that the more you stress — unless monitoring it greatly (which can also be another factor for stress, right?) — the crappier you eat. Because there’s no time to do otherwise, and when there is, you’re just too tired to cook something healthier.

Avoiding the Ramen: Quick Tips for Eating Healthy

Florencia Ulloa  —  Oct 20, 2009

There are two unavoidable truths that many people don’t tell you, and if they do, you’re bound not to take them too seriously. The first is that the more you stress, the more you spend. The second is that the more you stress — unless monitoring it greatly (which can also be another factor for stress, right?) — the crappier you eat. Because there’s no time to do otherwise, and when there is, you’re just too tired to cook something healthier.

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