Research of the Week
Watermelon is an effective selection.
Even in case you’re a “night owl,” it’s nonetheless not good to remain up late.
Off-label use of rapamycin appears to be secure.
Working nights impairs lipid metabolism.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Health Coach Radio: Martha Tettenborn
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Putting Longevity Under the Microscope with Timeline CEO, Chris Rinsch
Media, Schmedia
Are the brand new weight problems medicine additionally anti-addiction medicine?
Fake British accents on the rise.
Interesting Blog Posts
So-called Twitter medical specialists and teachers didn’t achieve this effectively on monkeypox.
Atheists are the most politically engaged.
Social Notes
Slightly rant.
Everything Else
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
One wonders: Is our universe within a black gap?
Cool aim: What are whales speaking about?
Nice thread: On fats and carb oxidation throughout train.
Terrible: Dutch authorities proposes limiting cattle populations to 2 cows per area, thereby eliminating intensive (regenerative) grazing.
Interesting: Pork consumption and nutrient consumption.
Question I’m Asking
What are you mad about? What are you glad about?
Recipe Corner
Time Capsule
One yr in the past (May 13 – May 19)
Comment of the Week
“My ‘favorite’ quotes in media stories about pseudoscientific research are: ‘People who eat/do [something] are more likely to die than those who do not.’
There is a probability of demise aside from 100%?“-Yes, it’s all fairly foolish.
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