New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 196
Research of the Week
Getting fat precedes increased calorie intake, in one recent study.
Using a multivitamin for 3 years improves cognitive aging in older adults.
Night shift workers who fast at night have improved mood and better circadian alignment.
Selection pressures in ancient Eurasia formed modern European populations.
Open office architecture promotes less face-to-face communication, more digital communication.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal 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, SchmediaThe best stone skipper on Earth.
Interesting Blog PostsHitler (vegetarian, btw) had terrible teeth when he died.
Can we breed happier chickens?
Social NotesEverything ElseIn NY public hospitals, vegan food is now the default.
An Alzheimer’s drug that might work?
Swedish prison: good for your health.
Things I’m Up to and Interested InInteresting research: Reclining on your right side raises HRV.
This is ill-advised: “Let’s eliminate sex segregation in sports.”
Interesting research: Sugar-sweetened beverages linked to higher cancer mortality, partially mediated through obesity.
Bad sign: Adult Happy Meals are coming.
Be careful: Long term SSRI use linked to heart disease.
Question I’m AskingShould all sports be co-ed?
Recipe CornerOxtail stew (no need for cornstarch).It’s hard to beat slow cooker Korean short ribs.Time CapsuleOne year ago (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 great work, Linda.
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