Dear all Imagine you are at the grocery store and you see a bottle of juice that says "low sugar." You might automatically assume that this juice is healthy, even if you don't know anything else about it. This is because the word "low sugar" has a positive connotation, and we tend to associate positive things with health. In reality, the juice might still be high in calories or contain other unhealthy ingredients. But because of the health halo effect, you might be more likely to choose it over a different juice that doesn't have the "low sugar" label. The health halo effect can be a powerful thing. It can lead us to make choices that are not actually healthy for us. So it's important to be aware of this bias and to think critically about the foods and products that we choose. Here are some tips for avoiding the health halo effect: -Read food labels carefully and look at the nutritional information. -Don't be fooled by health claims on packaging. -Be skeptical of foods that are labeled as "healthy" or "natural." -Talk to your doctor or a registered dietitian if you have questions about healthy eating. By following these tips, you can make sure that you are making informed choices about your health. **One Video I Enjoyed**The Hitchhiker's Thumb. I too have the same. **Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**
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