New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 172
Research of the Week
MCT oil helps seniors with Alzheimer’s disease.
Chocolate also helps seniors with memory.
The smell of putrescine (smell of death) may confer greater life satisfaction (makes you love life) on those smelling it.
Oxidized linoleic acid promotes colorectal cancer.
Wearing many common types of face masks causes you to breathe in microplastics.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsMedia, SchmediaFrame healthy eating as rebellion to get teens off junk. Could it work?
The carpet cleaner who speaks 24 languages.
Interesting Blog PostsA panel on linoleic acid and obesity.
An easy way to consume liver.
Social NotesMan live tweeting his participation in a dysentery vaccine challenge study.
Everything Else“Pfizer and me — Best buddies”
Things I’m Up to and Interested InInteresting: Sleeping more causes overweight adults to eat less.
I’m not surprised: Everyone in the world seems to enjoy the smell of vanilla.
Fascinating study: “What would you do if you were me, doctor?”
What can’t it do?: Keto helps with binge eating.
Interesting video: Peter Thiel on Bitcoin.
Question I’m AskingWhat should you be doing but aren’t?
Recipe CornerThai salmon cakes, easy and delicious.Southern Thai dry curry with chicken. Just use avocado oil instead of vegetable oil, of course.Time CapsuleOne year ago (Apr 2 – Apr 8)
Is Alcohol Bad For You if You’re Not Addicted? — Well, is it?Learning Deadlifting: 10 Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes— What to avoid.Comment of the Week
“I had lion meat once at a fancy wild game dinner event. It is… not good…. It had the texture and color of a pork chop, but the flavor was just… weird. I can’t imagine anyone buying lab grown lion more than once, and if it’s the first lab grown meat they ever try, they might blame the process and not the “animal,” and never buy lab grown meat again. You decide if that’s a good thing or a bad thing.”
-Lion meat sounds terrible.
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