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What Donald Trump and Gwyneth Paltrow have in common

Anne Kingston: Donald Trump is the obvious fearmeister, but fewer enterprises exploit fear more stealthily than the positive-vibe ‘wellness industry’

The five most ridiculous ideas from Goop’s ‘health’ conference

Dr. Jen Gunter came across some bizarre so-called wellness claims, including ‘Death is not real’

Don’t blame Gwyneth Paltrow, blame the medical status quo

The “wellness” industry boom has stirred much debate, but Anne Kingston argues that the real problem to address is the ongoing medical gender gap that is leaving women frustrated.

Don’t blame Gwyneth Paltrow

Her misguided GOOP website is a symptom of a much more serious problem: a medical system that has turned its back on women.

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The whole ‘I’m off wheat’ thing

The number of celiacs has increased fourfold. Then there are all the newly gluten ‘sensitive.’

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What would Gwyneth do?

The once aloof actor has reinvented herself as a more karmically evolved Martha Stewart

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Is Gwyneth vying to be the next Martha?

If IQ–or irritation quotient–is any measure, she’s off to a flying start. In what appears to be an elaborate hoax, Gwyneth Paltrow, Madonna’s BFF,  has just launched a new “lifestyle” website called GOOP by Gwyneth Paltrow. (What GOOP stands for is unclear. But, remember, this is the woman who named her children Apple and Moses.) The site’s still under construction but the first newsletter brimming with tips on how women can “nourish the inner aspect” will be sent out to subscribers Thursday.