Mar 10, 22:00


Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 9:05 PM
     After a health scare left her unsure of her immediate future, budding women's bantamweight Hailey Cowan has a promotional debut back on the books. At UFC on ESPN 43 , Cowan...

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 8:37 PM
     The Social Security numbers and personal information of thousands of people, including some lawmakers, were stolen in a hack of a D.C. health marketplace disclosed this week.

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:49 PM
     Students and alumnx of the Vermont College of Fine Arts MFA in Film have been honored by the Center for Arts + Social Justice with fellowships in support of their...

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:27 PM
     About one out of every ten people living in Wake and Durham counties are food insecure, according to a report from Duke Health.

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:21 PM
     The Douglas County Health Center is helping Nebraska Medical Center open bed space by taking 10 long-term care patients.

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:15 PM
     Louisville's mental health advocates hope that a new report from the U.S. Department of Justice will help people with behavioral problems get the help they need.

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:15 PM
     "The fact is that it's a big deal for kids. It's a really big problem for teenagers."

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 7:03 PM
     The New Hampshire Department of Education has released results from the state's youth risk behavior survey, showing both encouraging and concerning trends among our teens.

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 6:09 PM
     By AMANDA SEITZ WASHINGTON - If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be at risk of losing that coverage over the next year. Roughly 84 million people are...

Health feed - News BreaK Friday, March 10, 2023 5:51 PM
     Venture-backed health companies account for 12% of SVB's $173 billion of deposits and 36% of $168 billion in funds held off balance sheets as of year-end.

WebMD Health Friday, March 10, 2023 5:04 PM
     The 2022-23 flu season lingered through the second half of January and most of February at the edge of its defined existence, but it now appears to be over.

WebMD Health Friday, March 10, 2023 3:04 PM
     Scientists are closer than ever to new therapies for geographic atrophy, an advanced form of the eye disease called dry age-related macular degeneration.

Mark's Daily Apple Friday, March 10, 2023 3:47 PM
    

Research of the Week
Chili pepper consumption linked to more gastric cancer in North America, Africa, and Asia but less gastric cancer in South America and Europe.

It appears as if nitrate-free salami is viable and safe.

How the proposed "healthy diet for the world" falls short.

More yogurt, longer life.

Caffeine works even if you're habituated to it.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Health Coach Radio: Getting Legal Peace of Mind with Maria Spear Ollis

Primal Kitchen Podcast: Food as Medicine
Media, Schmedia
Vice covers carnivore.

Guess it's about that time again.
Interesting Blog Posts
How might insulin resistance cause obesity?

Evidence against ice age civilizations.
Social Notes
My take on the erythritol study.
Everything Else
Nitrates for power output.

AI tutor.
Things I'm Up to and Interested In
Totally expected: Elite soccer players who share rooms play worse than those who sleep alone.

Interesting thread: On LDL and inflammation.

Not surprised: Crickets have a lot of protein but do not satiate like beef.

Reminder: Tomatoes are internal sunscreen.

He's just like me: Prince Louis wants to play in the garden every day.
Question I'm Asking
Do you have more sun resistance since going Primal?
Recipe Corner

Vietnamese lemongrass chicken with fish sauce dipping sauce.
Gastrique.

Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 4 – Mar 10)

6 Surprising Signs of Perimenopause and Menopause—What to watch for.
Embracing the Heat—How and why to do it.

Comment of the Week
"I wonder if the massive demand for students in the STEM fields has led to a decrease in academic rigor. More students means more research, which leaves colleges with relatively fewer/less-qualified reviewers to oversee and troubleshoot.

Plus, there is little short-term incentive for universities to chase away paying students. Long-term, allowing sub-par students to succeed only hurts the sciences – but academia today is very compartmentalized and ethics is about as far from STEM as any discipline can be.

I'm not suggesting that STEM professionals are any less ethical than anyone else; just that ethics have become a legal checklist rather than true moral principles. There are, no doubt, truly ethical professionals out there who remain uncompromising in their standards; I just worry they're the academic equivalent of the northern white rhino – old and infertile, just waiting to see which is the last of a once-proud breed."

-Wouldn't be the first time.

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