Research of the week
The greatest explosion of intelligence occurred after the gorilla line split from the hominid line.
Less testosterone, more arthritis.
Obesity and sarcopenia are a lethal combination for the risk of falls in older adults.
Physical activity reduces depressive symptoms in long-term caregivers of sick family members.
Older patients with heart disease are probably low in CoQ10.
New primary cooking podcasts
Primary Cooking Podcast: The benefits of medical marijuana and psychedelics
Primary Health Coach Radio: Dr. Kirk Parsley
Primary Health Coach Radio: england brand
Media, Schmedia
Penguins sleep, wake up and sleep again constantly.
Interesting blog posts
Social notes
Everything else
Heavy sled drags improve sprint performance.
Things I’m doing that interest me
Reminder: Your cat might be willing to eat you.
Of course: Collagen improves recovery from resistance training.
Not surprised: Swapping non-caloric drinks for milk increases nutrient intake in children.
Interesting: Google Bard surpasses ChatGPT in ranking mass casualty incidents.
We’ll see: A new drug approved to prolong the life of dogs.
Question what am I doing?
Are you going out despite the cold?
Recipe corner
- If you are going to make cookies, try these without gluten giggles.
- Pumpkin soup.
Time capsule
One year ago (November 18 – December 1)
- What is Chrononutrition?—What is it?
- What to eat before exercising: what to eat.
Comment of the week
“Maybe the LDL gene editing study will finally put an end to the cholesterol-heart disease theory?
-Surely he will tell us something.
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