Andrea Runyan studied math at Stanford University. She now writes about Lyme disease, health, alternative medicine, the Diamond Approach, and the Enneagram.
Articles by Andrea Runyan
Scientific studies about depression and anxiety encountered from using antibiotics.
What a boyfriend of a Lyme disease or chronic fatigue patient might with their partner could know about how their partner's illness affects them, too, and how to make it easier for them.
article available at: http://freeideasblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/imaginary-boyfriends-letter-to-lymecfs.html
More than just trying to avoid health problems, focus on achieving and maintaining good health. Here are some early warning signs and indicators of good health, such as clear skin, good elimination, and normal body temperature (98.6).
Whom are you planning to work for? The government? Yourself? An oil company?
I ran into a friend and went through the standard "Rolodex" questions (where do you live, what are you majoring in), adding one of my own, 'what do you want to do with that?'
The major was economics, and the plan was to ...
Government agencies obscure the link between environmental pollution and cancer, because disclosing it would endanger industry.
The New York Times reported yesterday that cancer surpassed heart disease this year as the leading cause of death among Americans younger than 85 and accounts for abou...
Bread
Kicking off a campaign to reverse the recent avoidance of carbohydrates, the bread industry is following the example of many other food industries who broadcast faulty science and advertisements in the guise of public education.
Batter up: campaign to fight bread’s negative image
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Articles by Andrea Runyan From Other Sources
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily
published in The Stanford Daily