Perhaps it’s not the explosion of information that makes our heads pound and inspires daydreams of a sunny terrace on Santorini. Maybe it’s the explosion in opinions.
At 5:33 p.m. yesterday, the Reuters folks in Washington reported: “Researchers surpised so few kids take vitamins.”
But only 58 minutes earlier, the Reuters folks in New York had reported: “Dietary supplement use widespread among U.S. youth.”
So if 31.8% of kids, from infancy to age 18, take vitamins and minerals, is this good news or bad news? Or is it good news that just isn’t good enough? Or maybe it’s bad news that could have been worse? Or maybe it was a slow news day on the health front? Or . . . ?
Forget the Centrum Silver. I’m looking for the aspirin and googling Santorini. That’s my opinion.



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