Tanya Halliday, PhD, RD
@NutritionNerd
Faculty @UUtah. Weight management. Appetite regulation. Diabetes prevention. Registered Dietitian. Bostonian. Mountain Junkie. Wyoming Alum. #BuckOffCancer 🐴.
🎉 Two Milestones Last Week 🎉 @Gabi_pontess passed her Qualifying Exam. Officially a Doctoral Candidate! ⭐️ @jarenkump68 successfully proposed his MS Thesis. Finalizing IRB this week. Pre-season camp with @Utah_Football starts next week. 🏈 Both crushed their presentations!


We forced a bot to watch 10,000 hours of academic writing then asked it to produce an article. It told us it would start next month when things will have probably settled down but it also has a new idea for an interesting, unrelated article
Just out of curiosity, no personal reason for this inquiry, how many bottles of whiskey is an appropriate amount of bottles for 1 man, who rarely entertains?
Here is the story behind the Panda Express Postdoc. chronicle.com/article/heres-…
Thank god at least *one* organization maintained its commitment to funding research
Jason’s thoughts on me playing country music- which he hates- this morning. @JasonSynaptic: “Some of this stuff isn’t terrible. Like this song isn’t *that* obnoxious.” Me: “This is @GeorgeStrait! You *have* to like the King of Country! 🤦🏻♀️”
Glad you are putting the truth out! Small quibble. I’m from MN, the largest sugar beet producer. Sugar beet sugar and cane sugar are the same sucrose but we consider sugar beet sugar “table sugar” 😁
People should be asking more pertinent questions now. How does the switch impact American farmers? Some sugar cane is grown in the US but is it enough to support the entire soda industry? What happens to corn farmers who will lose major customers for their crops?
Yes, let’s talk about what matters. Is there science to support the narrative? No. Removing colors and dyes from skittles doesn’t make them a healthy choice but sadly promoting misinformation will deceive some people. Cane sugar in coke = still an added sugar.
it could potentially drive up the price and reduce consumption in that manner. The trouble is we don't grow enough sugarcane any more in the USA and we do grow a lot of corn and sugar beets. So not only does it not have any effect on health, it robs a lot of farmers of their…