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WebMD Health Friday, March 18, 2022 6:23 PM
     A group of 10 commercial airline pilots filed a lawsuit against the CDC in an attempt to strike down the federal transportation mask mandate.

WebMD Health Friday, March 18, 2022 5:53 PM
     U.S. communities with limited internet access reported higher COVID-19 death rates during the first year of the pandemic, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.

WebMD Health Friday, March 18, 2022 5:16 PM
     Citigroup Inc. is starting to cover travel costs for U.S.-based employees seeking an abortion as more states pass new abortion restrictions.

WebMD Health Friday, March 18, 2022 4:54 PM
     A new study shows the Omicron variant can cause croup in young children, including severe cases that require hospitalization and intensive care.

WebMD Health Friday, March 18, 2022 2:12 PM
     For people with severe asthma, a cutting-edge surgery that "remodels" airways may help improve breathing and prevent an attack.

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.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Kitchen Podcast, Episode 22: Finessing the Role of the Fitness Coach With James Fitzgerald

Primal Health Coach: Stephanie Dodier has a non-diet approach to health.
Media, Schmedia
Nestle admits the obvious.
Interesting Blog Posts
The case for ditching daylight savings.

The link between high altitude living and longevity.
Social Notes
Old Ireland.

Protein intake and kidney health: not what it might seem at first glance.
Everything Else
New mouthguard tracks head hits in contact sports.

A tale as old as time: eggs are good.

Were all those "vaping-induced lung injuries" back in 2019 actually caused by undiagnosed COVID?
Things I'm Up to and Interested In
Important point many miss: Devices are designed to guide and hone your intuition.

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.
Question I'm Asking
Does meditation work for you?
Recipe Corner

Potato dominoes.
Protein pancakes. Nice little treat.

Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 12 – Mar 18)

Proper Squat Form: Common Mistakes You Might Be Making — Don't make them.
Is Fear of Success For Real? — Well, is it?

Comment of the Week
"I'm so glad you wrote about the importance of not neglecting friendships. I have been meaning to contact a long-time friend that I haven't seen in years. We had chatted last fall, and it's been months since I last texted her. But your post motivated me to send her a quick message, and now we have a lunch date planned for next week! It's all too easy to let weeks turn into months turn into years. Thank you, Mark."

-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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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.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Kitchen Podcast, Episode 22: Finessing the Role of the Fitness Coach With James Fitzgerald

Primal Health Coach: Stephanie Dodier has a non-diet approach to health.
Media, Schmedia
Nestle admits the obvious.
Interesting Blog Posts
The case for ditching daylight savings.

The link between high altitude living and longevity.
Social Notes
Old Ireland.

Protein intake and kidney health: not what it might seem at first glance.
Everything Else
New mouthguard tracks head hits in contact sports.

A tale as old as time: eggs are good.

Were all those "vaping-induced lung injuries" back in 2019 actually caused by undiagnosed COVID?
Things I'm Up to and Interested In
Important point many miss: Devices are designed to guide and hone your intuition.

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.
Question I'm Asking
Does meditation work for you?
Recipe Corner

Potato dominoes.
Protein pancakes. Nice little treat.

Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 12 – Mar 18)

Proper Squat Form: Common Mistakes You Might Be Making — Don't make them.
Is Fear of Success For Real? — Well, is it?

Comment of the Week
"I'm so glad you wrote about the importance of not neglecting friendships. I have been meaning to contact a long-time friend that I haven't seen in years. We had chatted last fall, and it's been months since I last texted her. But your post motivated me to send her a quick message, and now we have a lunch date planned for next week! It's all too easy to let weeks turn into months turn into years. Thank you, Mark."

-Be like Daniela.

The post New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 169 appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple.

Mar 18, 04:00