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Ali Berman

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Portland, OR, United States

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  • mindbodygreen

Past articles by Ali:

The reason why women are freezing at work

Adjusting the climate in buildings could make women more comfortable and save energy. → Read More

Our obsession with white teeth is unrealistic

Americans want blinding bright smiles, but there's only so much dental treatments can do, and some are even harmful. → Read More

Studies may have found key to peanut allergies

Australian study successfully uses probiotics to help increase peanut tolerance in children in a small clinical trial. → Read More

Is loneliness the next health epidemic?

Studies find that social isolation may lead to an early death, and the number of people facing loneliness is growing. → Read More

Studies may have found key to peanut allergies

Australian study successfully uses probiotics to help increase peanut tolerance in kids. → Read More

5 wild cats you've probably never heard of

Meet some wild and exotic cats that are still fine-looking felines. → Read More

5 wild cats you've probably never heard of

Meet some wild and exotic cats that are still fine-looking felines. → Read More

What plants can you make tea from?

Each plant offers its own flavor, so mix and match to find a blend that's perfect for you. → Read More

Park vs. refuge: What's the difference?

There are a lot of national and state wilderness designations. Here's how to tell them apart. → Read More

These trees can survive a forest fire

Scientists are investigating how this cypress can help manage wildfires around the world. → Read More

Want infrared vision? There's an app for that

Whether you want to see in the dark or take some awesome photos, FLIR ONE is worth checking out. → Read More

Many scientific studies don't stand up to testing

There could be many reasons for the low percentage of reproducible data, including unknown variables and poor planning. → Read More

Zappos CEO finds happiness living in a trailer

CEOs have the money to spend on lavish lifestyles and large homes. Oprah rests her head in a 23,000-square-foot mansion. Bill Gates dreams up philanthropic projects in his 50,000-square-foot estate in Medina, Washington. Michael Dell lives in a 33,000-square-foot estate in Austin, Texas. But not every CEO subscribes to the "more is better" philosophy. Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh takes a different… → Read More

Hurricane Katrina prompted a shift in pet rights

Scenes of abandoned animals and the outcry to protect pets in disasters proved too hard to ignore. → Read More

Why do animals have different pupil shapes?

From distance focusing to panoramic views, pupils play a key part in animal survival. → Read More

Are you bad at math, or do you just think you are?

Are you just bad at math because you didn't study hard enough to learn the material? → Read More

Our obsession with white teeth is unrealistic

American want blinding bright smiles, but there's only so much dental treatments can do. → Read More

8 artists who suffered from mental illness

The pool to choose from is vast, but here are eight artists who suffered while creating art enjoyed by millions. → Read More

8 artists who suffered from mental illness

The pool to choose from is vast, but here are eight artists who suffered while creating art enjoyed by millions. → Read More

The real reason why women are freezing at work

Nearly every woman has a sweater on hand at the office — even on 90-degree days. Now we know why. → Read More