This week’s research
the greatest explosion of intelligence Occurred After the gorilla lineage split from the hominid lineage.
As testosterone levels decrease, arthritis increases..
Obesity and sarcopenia are a deadly combination for fall risk in older adults.
Physical activity reduces symptoms of depression in long-term caregivers of sick family members.
Elderly heart disease patients probably CoQ10 is low.
New Primal Kitchen Podcast
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Benefits of medical cannabis and psychedelics
Primal Health Coach Radio: Dr. Kirk Parsley
Primal Health Coach Radio: mark england
media, shmedia
Penguins constantly nap, wake up, and nap again.
interesting blog post
social notes
everything else
dragging a heavy sled Improve sprint performance.
What I am working on and what I am interested in
reminder: Your cat may happily eat you.
of course: Collagen promotes recovery from strength training.
Not surprised: Replacing non-caloric drinks with milk increases children’s nutritional intake.
interesting: Google Bard outperforms ChatGPT in mass casualty triage.
Let’s take a look: New drug approved to extend dog lifespan.
my question
Are you outside even though it’s cold?
recipe corner
- If you want to make cookies, try this gluten free snickerdoodle.
- butternut pumpkin soup.
time capsule
1 year ago (November 18th – December 1st)
- What is chrononutrition?—What is it?
- What to eat before training — what to eat.
This week’s comment
“Perhaps LDL gene editing research will finally abolish the cholesterol and heart disease theory?”
-That’ll probably tell you something.
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