Day: March 13, 2025

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I’m not so set on X … 🦀

When I say I am considering various options, be it for housing or other choices in life, people often assume that because I’m considering option “X”, I have already decided option “X” it ill be.

The thing is when I’m undecided, I am undecided. If I dwell on an idea for a longer period of time, then I’m more like to choose that option, because I find that option more interesting and worthwhile. Often my earliest notions end up being the best option that I choose to go with, but that is not necessarily true. I like to take my time, evaluate all the facts and think carefully what I value most, even if it’s different from what you think is important.

Whitney Park Property

This interactive map shows the boundaries of the Whitney Park Property outside of Tupper Lake, between the Whitney C. William Wilderness and Forked Lake Campground.

Does Sugar Feed Cancer? What the Latest Science Says

Does Sugar Feed Cancer? What the Latest Science Says

Americans love sugar, notably added sugars. We eat a lot of it—like A LOT—to the tune of 17 teaspoons of added sugars a day on average for U.S. adults, mainly in the form of sugary drinks and treats, but also in sneakier foods like protein bars and condiments. That’s 40% more than what’s recommended by the Dietary Guidelines.1 Eating too much added sugar can negatively impact your health, from causing inflammation to increasing your risk of certain health conditions such as type 2 diabetes. You may also have heard that eating lots of sugar causes cancer, but spoiler alert: it’s not so simple. While diets high in refined and added sugars are linked with higher rates of cancer, the idea that sugar exclusively feeds cancer cells—or conversely, that starving cancer cells of sugar can be beneficial—is a myth.