New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 207
No clear evidence that masks help against or prevent infection from respiratory illnesses.
Archaeologists unearth a giant 7-foot sword along with an enormous burial site fit for a … giant?
Insulin and peripheral neuropathy.
The influence of kids on their parents.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Health Coach Radio: Jackie Fletcher
Media, SchmediaInteresting thoughts on diet and the cause of obesity.
Nice talk on sleep, ketosis, and satiety.
Interesting Blog PostsThe canine model of artificial general intelligence.
Social NotesGifted kids end up with less alcoholism, less divorce, and overall better “outcomes” except for more suicide.
Everything ElseImpressive lions who ruled their region with an iron paw.
Young guys think they’re smarter than same age women, while older women think they’re smarter than same age men.
Things I’m Up to and Interested InGreat thread: Problems with “satiety per calorie.”
Awkward: More beef, less depression.
Interesting article: Early Alaskan warfare was brutal.
Important findings: Neanderthals probably ate a LOT of elephant.
Also important: Neanderthals were genetically resistant to pee and sweat odors.
Question I’m AskingHow have your kids influenced or changed you?
Recipe CornerSoubise sauce.French onion chicken.Time CapsuleOne year ago (Jan 28 – Feb 3)
What Are the Best Probiotic Strains?—Well, what are they?Why Am I Waking Up at 3am?—Why?Comment of the Week
“Eggs are still pretty easy to find here but a curious thing has happened. The price of local, pastured eggs has not gone up much at all – 0-50 cents a dozen. But low quality factory eggs have skyrocketed. Eggs from the local factory farms are pushing 8 bucks a dozen while organic/pastured eggs are the $6 – $6.50 they have been the last several years. Not sure how to explain this. Maybe the more responsible producers are not having the disease issues that factory farms are seeing. Not affecting my near-daily egg consumption at all, especially since a couple of our ducks started laying due to the freakishly warm winter this year.“
-Good point, Jerry. You may be right.
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