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Your weekly health and science reads
There’s a reason intuitive eating is so trendy: it’s counter to all the dieting advice we’ve been bombarded with for decades.Do Not Disturb: How I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain. By Kevin Roose in The New York Times.
Usually reading articles about cell phone usage makes me feel judged and cagey. Roose has an empathic take on an often-written about subject, that will leave you not depressed, but motivated to spend a little less time staring at screens.Have Dark Forces Been Messing With the Cosmos? By Dennis Overbye in The New York Times.
Ummm… universe, u ok? The cosmos is expanding about 9 percent more quickly than it’s supposed to.The psychiatrist who believed people could tell the future. By Sam Knight in The New Yorker.
A spooky psychology story that left me doubting my skepticism around fortune tellers.Sign up for our newsletter to get the best of Tonic and This Week in Science delivered to your inbox.