Mark's Daily Apple Friday, March 18, 2022 11:47 AM Research of the Week Red meat is good for older people (and younger). Using dairy to lose weight has better cardiometabolic effects than losing weight without dairy. Dairy can improve zinc absorption. Longitude within time zones and cancer risk. Links between excessive napping and Alzheimer's. Monkeys in "fragmented forests" adapt to their surroundings by eating fewer calories and reducing activity. Primal Health Coach: Stephanie Dodier has a non-diet approach to health. The link between high altitude living and longevity. Protein intake and kidney health: not what it might seem at first glance. A tale as old as time: eggs are good. Were all those "vaping-induced lung injuries" back in 2019 actually caused by undiagnosed COVID? One does wonder: Does meditation actually provide benefits? Reminder: This is what the "experts" want you to eat to save the world and your health. Interesting claim: That artificial intelligence will make humans more important in war, not less. Simple relationship: More dietary and plasma magnesium, lower blood gluose. Potato dominoes. Time Capsule Proper Squat Form: Common Mistakes You Might Be Making — Don't make them. Comment of the Week -Be like Daniela. The post New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 169 appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple. |
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