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The Issue of Health: Do Texas Anti-abortion Legislators Eat too Much Food that’s Bad for Their Brains?

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Do religion and science only collide as an ideological issue in the small, blood starved brains of people in power?

Read about the startling coincidence of news…

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/abortion-mifepristone-judge_n_643475d6e4b001e12d7382d3?utm_source=cordial&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hp-us-reg-morning-email_2023-04-11&utm_term=us-morning-email

— Read on www.huffpost.com/entry/worst-foods-for-brain-health_l_6426e714e4b00c951751c2f2

Could poor food choices reflect human evolutionary past and tendency to stay with what one believes instead of embracing reality ?

Perhaps the current state of war and conflict could have a front in the domain of health as well as the strict mechanical ending-of-life and political beliefs through which we usually explain conflict.

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