Anahad O'Connor
Anahad O'Connor (born 23 May 1981) is a journalist and staff reporter for the New York Times. He joined the Times in 2003[1] and writes about consumer health, science and national issues. He is also a bestselling author.
O'Connor studied neuroscience and has a degree in psychology from Yale University.[1] His book The 10 Things You Need to Eat made the New York Times Bestseller list in 2010.[1] He was part of the first class of the New York Times College Scholarship Program in 1999.[2]
Bibliography
- Lose It!: The Personalized Weight Loss Revolution (2010)
- The 10 Things You Need to Eat: And More Than 100 Easy and Delicious Ways to Prepare Them (2009)
- Always Follow the Elephants: More Surprising Facts and Misleading Myths about Our Health and the World We Live In (2009)
- Never Shower in a Thunderstorm: Surprising Facts and Misleading Myths About Our Health and the World We Live In (2007)
gollark: Just ban *unsolicited* invites.
gollark: I disagree, as ever.
gollark: You could list "endorsed" things.
gollark: That's not entirely true. If we force everyone to use a strongly typed language for interaction, we could enforce MANY invariants.
gollark: That would effectively be the case *anyway*.
References
- "Anahad O'Connor". frenchamerican.org. French–American Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- "Never Shower in a Thunderstorm: Surprising Facts and Misleading Myths About Our Health and the World We Live In", amazon.com
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