Tara Parker Pope

The Oscars of Eating: 12 Superstars

Dr. Susan Albers | Posted 04.25.2012

Dr. Susan Albers

Do you love watching the Oscars? In honor of award season, I'd like to give 12 awards for the best, research, tools and media on healthy eating and body image.

Weight Loss Doesn't Have to Be a Losing Battle

Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN, CNS | Posted 03.20.2012

Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN, CNS

Tara Parker-Pope's recent piece in the New York Times Magazine has unleashed a firestorm of reaction. But let's take a closer look at the research.

Health Writer Tara Parker-Pope Reveals Her Weight Loss Plan

Jean Fain, L.I.C.S.W., M.S.W. | Posted 03.06.2012

Jean Fain, L.I.C.S.W., M.S.W.

Last year, New York Times health writer Tara Parker-Pope interviewed me about my weight loss views. This year, it was my turn to interview her about hers.

Our Bodies: With Us Or Against Us?

David Katz, M.D. | Posted 03.05.2012

David Katz, M.D.

Can we prevent weight gain and obesity? The answer is self-evident in our rear-view mirror.

Is Marriage Good for Your Health, NY Times Asks

Bella DePaulo | Posted 11.17.2011

Bella DePaulo

Coming this Sunday to the New York Times Magazine (already available online here) is an article by Tara Parker-Pope titled, "Is marriage good for your...

Performance Reviews In The Publishing Industry: Advantage, Boss

Jane Isay | Posted 05.25.2011

Jane Isay

As publishing companies were bought and sold, they turned more bureaucratic, and the performance review became a monster.

How Changing Gender Roles Are Affecting Marriages

Tabby Biddle | Posted 11.17.2011

Tabby Biddle

Over the recent couple of decades, due to economic and socio-political changes, that traditional gender archetypes can no longer be assumed and more to the point -- are in a process of reconstruction.

The Best Walking Partner: Man Vs. Dog

nytimes.com | TARA PARKER | Posted 11.17.2011

New research from the University of Missouri has found that people who walk dogs are more consistent about regular exercise and show more improvement ...

Work Bullying Linked With Poor Sleep

NYTimes.com | Tara Parker-Pope | Posted 11.17.2011

New research shows that victims of work bullying often have sleep problems once they get home. The trauma of bullying in the workplace is so great tha...

Promise in the Pipeline: Is it Pay Day for Burks' Patented Peanut Protein?

Robyn O'Brien | Posted 05.25.2011

Robyn O'Brien

As doctors bring their inventions to market, we should consider the health implications, liabilities and costs associated with exposing our children to yet another novel protein and synthetic substance before the long term health consequences have been evaluated.

Food is a Four Letter Word (Part 2)

Dr. Susan Corso | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Susan Corso

I've never been way too skinny for anything since the day after I was born! Turns out I would have to be another whole half a me in order to qualify for a medically-mandated operation.