New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 208
Humans got a lot of their circadian genes from Neanderthals.
Caffeine is anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective.
Scientists urge regulation of eugenic technologies.
Low-carb, high-fat works, but only if you stay on it.
More air pollution, more anxiety.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Health Coach Radio: 2 Krazy Ketos
Media, SchmediaVegans and vegetarians are more likely to be depressed.
Neanderthals were on a high-crab diet.
Interesting Blog PostsWeights before cardio or cardio before weights?
Social NotesEverything ElseWhen I listen to this, something deep and old within me responds.
Things I’m Up to and Interested InImportant: People with serious mental illness should exercise regularly.
Awkward: More beef, less depression.
Profession I didn’t know existed: Honey sommelier.
Important reminder: Old people need more protein than younger people, including after exercise.
Can you imagine?: A giant 350 pound penguin.
Question I’m AskingShould we be able to screen embryos for desirable traits?
Recipe CornerArmenian meat patties.Taiwanese popcorn chicken.Time CapsuleOne year ago (Feb 4 – Feb 10)
Why Am I Not Losing Weight?—Well, why not?Winter Survival Tips—Make it out alive.Comment of the Week
“I agree with your idea of make the best choice from the choices you have. Someone told me once that the chemicals released by the body when you stress or condemn yourself do more harm than the one time poor choice that you make.”
-I’d agree with that.
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