New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 196

Research of the Week

Getting fats precedes elevated calorie consumption, in a single latest examine.

Using a multivitamin for 3 years improves cognitive growing older in older adults.

Night shift employees who quick at night time have improved temper and higher circadian alignment. 

Selection pressures in historic Eurasia fashioned fashionable European populations.

Open workplace structure promotes much less face-to-face communication, extra digital communication.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Primal Kitchen Podcast: The Link Between Dairy Intolerance and Dairy Genes with Alexandre Family Farm Founders Blake and Stephanie

Primal Health Coach Radio: Declare Your Expertise, Then Embody It with Marcy Morrison

Media, Schmedia

The greatest stone skipper on Earth.

Adderall scarcity.

Interesting Blog Posts

Hitler (vegetarian, btw) had horrible enamel when he died.

Can we breed happier chickens?

Social Notes

Science vs Science.

Everything Else

In NY public hospitals, vegan meals is now the default.

An Alzheimer’s drug which may work?

Swedish jail: good in your well being.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Interesting analysis: Reclining in your proper aspect raises HRV.

This is ill-advised: “Let’s eliminate sex segregation in sports.”

Interesting analysis: Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to increased most cancers mortality, partially mediated by means of weight problems.

Bad signal: Adult Happy Meals are coming.

Be cautious: Long time period SSRI use linked to coronary heart illness.

Question I’m Asking

Should all sports activities be co-ed?

Recipe Corner

  • Oxtail stew (no want for cornstarch).
  • It’s arduous to beat sluggish cooker Korean brief ribs.

Time Capsule

One 12 months in the past (Sep 25 – Sep 31)

  • 6 Food Additives That Might Be Giving You Trouble—What are they?
  • Ask a Health Coach: ls This Good For Me or Not?—Well, is it?

Comment of the Week

“‘Light pollution is preventable and reversible. I am an advocate with the International Dark Sky Association, headquartered in Tucson, AZ. We work to restore the night sky for the health of humans and wildlife, energy savings, improved public safety with effective lighting, and the heritage of dark night skies. 80% of the world lives where the Milky Way is no longer visible. Find information at dark sky.org and join us. State chapters in the US and many international chapters as well. #idadarksky”

-Keep up the good work, Linda.

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