New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 247
The biggest explosion in intelligence occurred after the Gorilla line split from the Hominid line.
Less testosterone, more arthritis.
Obesity and sarcopenia are a lethal combo for fall risk in older adults.
Physical activity reduces depressive symptoms in long-term caregivers of ill family members.
Older heart disease patients are probably low in CoQ10.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Kitchen Podcast: The Benefits of Medical Marijuana and Psychedelics
Primal Health Coach Radio: Dr. Kirk Parsley
Primal Health Coach Radio: Mark England
Media, SchmediaPenguins are constantly napping, awakening, and napping again.
Interesting Blog PostsSocial NotesEverything ElseHeavy sled drags improve sprint performance.
Things I’m Up to and Interested InReminder: Your cat might be willing to eat you.
Of course: Collagen improves recovery from resistance training.
Not surprised: Swapping out non-caloric beverages for milk increases nutrient intake for children.
Interesting: Google Bard outperforms ChatGPT in mass casualty incident triage.
We’ll see: New drug to extend dog lifespan approved.
Question I’m AskingAre you getting outside despite the cold?
Recipe CornerIf you’re going to make cookies, try these gluten-free snickerdoodles.Butternut squash soup.Time CapsuleOne year ago (Nov 18 – Dec 1)
What is Chrononutrition?—What is it?What to Eat Before a Workout—What to eat.Comment of the Week
“Maybe the LDL gene editing study will finally put the cholesterol-heart-disease theory to death?”
-It’ll certainly tell us something.
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