New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 222
Even if you’re a “night owl,” it’s still not good to stay up late.
Off-label use of rapamycin seems to be safe.
Working nights impairs lipid metabolism.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Health Coach Radio: Martha Tettenborn
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Putting Longevity Under the Microscope with Timeline CEO, Chris Rinsch
Media, SchmediaAre the new obesity drugs also anti-addiction drugs?
Fake British accents on the rise.
Interesting Blog PostsSo-called Twitter medical experts and academics didn’t do so well on monkeypox.
Atheists are the most politically engaged.
Social NotesA little rant.
Everything ElseThings I’m Up to and Interested InOne wonders: Is our universe inside of a black hole?
Cool goal: What are whales talking about?
Nice thread: On fat and carb oxidation during exercise.
Terrible: Dutch government proposes limiting cattle populations to 2 cows per field, thereby eliminating intensive (regenerative) grazing.
Interesting: Pork consumption and nutrient intake.
Question I’m AskingWhat are you mad about? What are you glad about?
Recipe CornerGluten-free strawerry pretzel salad.Grilled whole fish.Time CapsuleOne year ago (May 13 – May 19)
More Questions on Creatine—More on creatine.Ask a Health Coach: Seed Oils, Kiddos, and Eating Out—What’s the deal?Comment of the Week
“My ‘favorite’ quotes in media reports about pseudoscientific studies are: ‘People who eat/do [something] are more likely to die than those who do not.’
There is a likelihood of death other than 100%?“
-Yes, it’s all quite silly.
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