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Jonathan Adrian, MD
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Why You’re Eating the Wrong Cinnamon

And the potentially devastating effects it has on your body — My daily breakfast looks a little like this: warm oatmeal, dash of cinnamon, splash of milk, chopped bananas, and a generous drizzle of honey. Sound delicious? I know. I’m a bit of a robot when it comes to breakfasts, I eat this exact same thing everyday. …

Health

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Why You’re Eating the Wrong Cinnamon
Why You’re Eating the Wrong Cinnamon
Health

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Published in BeingWell

·Sep 7, 2021

Can drinking coffee reduce brain size?

A recently published paper suggests so, but do their conclusions stack up? — Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. For some, they are a daily staple, used to boost performance and curb mid-day slumps. While others, including a growing body of coffee enthusiasts, enjoy them for the culture and distinct flavour profiles. …

Science

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Can drinking coffee reduce brain size?
Can drinking coffee reduce brain size?
Science

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Aug 21, 2021

Your Impatience Is a Blessing In Disguise

Good things rarely come to those who wait — Months of social isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic did weird things to me. The lack of external stimulation meant I had to pick my own brain for entertainment. …

Life

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Your Impatience Is a Blessing In Disguise
Your Impatience Is a Blessing In Disguise
Life

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Aug 11, 2021

How to Gamify Your Life

To make work and education more entertaining — The entertainment industry is one of the most rapidly evolving industries of the last decade. Think about the variety of recreational activities we have today, from social media and on-demand film streaming to music, video games, to gaming consoles built into cars. Big bucks and plenty of science have gone…

Work

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How to Gamify Your Life
How to Gamify Your Life
Work

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May 3, 2021

Why We Root For The Underdog

Theories on our affinity towards unlikely heroes — Centuries ago, a measly shepherd from Judah was given the impossible task of toppling a colossal warrior. The giant was said to have been six cubits and a span in height, equipped with a bronze helmet and ironclad armour weighing some five thousand shekels. His arsenal of weapons was no…

Business

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Why We Root For The Underdog
Why We Root For The Underdog
Business

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Published in BeingWell

·Apr 11, 2021

The Last Supper Effect

Exploring one of intermittent fasting’s most nefarious side effect — My partner often calls me a weirdo for this, but one of my favourite pastimes is experimenting with my body’s physical limits. As a medical student at my junior college year, I underwent quasi-military training with the first responders unit for six months, pushing my physical boundaries with very little…

Nutrition

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The Last Supper Effect
The Last Supper Effect
Nutrition

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Published in BeingWell

·Mar 29, 2021

Try This If Diets Don’t Seem To Work For You

Relearning a behaviour humans are naturally born with — Diets do work for some people. For others though, deliberate food restriction — or more commonly referred to as diets — could ironically be counterintuitive for losing weight. Several studies have demonstrated that the dieting mindset can lead to food preoccupation, binge-eating behaviours, and weight cycling. As illustrated by this…

Diet

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Try This If Diets Don’t Seem To Work For You
Try This If Diets Don’t Seem To Work For You
Diet

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Published in BeingWell

·Feb 14, 2021

Why Restricting Calories Doesn’t Work

And why you tend to regain any weight that’s lost — Calories Out > Calories In = Weight Loss It seems quite simple, doesn't it? Considering the above equation is true, there are two strategies to losing weight. One could plan a rigorous exercise regimen to keep caloric expenditure constantly above the intake, or one could just simply eat less. While…

Nutrition

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Why Restricting Calories Doesn’t Work
Why Restricting Calories Doesn’t Work
Nutrition

4 min read


Published in Mind Cafe

·Jan 24, 2021

What the Pandemic Has Taught Me About Friendship

“Friendship gives flavor to life.” — David Perell — Last year was tough on all of us. I was bound to start my penultimate year as a medical student, finally stepping feet into the exciting trenches of the clinical scene and getting a feel of what I signed up for almost half a decade back. …

Friendship

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What the Pandemic Has Taught Me About Friendship
What the Pandemic Has Taught Me About Friendship
Friendship

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Published in BeingWell

·Jan 16, 2021

Weganism: Veganism With A Wild Game Twist

But can it be justified? — The vegan diet has gained major popularity in recent times. The diet, often deemed as the healthiest diet in the world, has shown to be able to promote heart health and reduce cancer risk. …

Nutrition

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Weganism: Veganism With A Wild Game Twist
Weganism: Veganism With A Wild Game Twist
Nutrition

8 min read

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Jonathan Adrian, MD

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