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                                VOLUME XXXVI | DEC 2019                                            
			       For restricted eaters, a place at the table but not the meal
People with restricted diets — due to allergies, health issues or religious or cultural norms — are more likely to feel lonely when they can’t share in what others are eating, new research shows.
 
                                                                                                                   Amir Khan
                                
                        Amir is a Pakistani-Canadian neuroengineer in Toronto, developing brain-computer interfaces to enhance learning. As a volunteer author, he shares insights on how technology can amplify cognitive abilities, drawing from his diverse South Asian-Canadian perspective.
