Research of the Week
Potatoes are
more filling than rice or pasta.
The psychological stress response is
greater in the morning than the evening.
Despite the absence of a cortex, crows and parrots rival apes
in intelligence.
The American Psychological Association
issues guidelines saying traditional masculinity is
harmful.
“Sure, parents, too much time staring into a screen might be
bad for your one-year old, but
no screen time at all is even worse!”
Episode
303: Tanya Stewart: Host Elle Russ chats with former
high-conflict litigator Tanya Stewart about putting people’s
lives back together.
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Media, Schmedia
Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline buys large stake in
23andMe, gaining access
to genetic data.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church
warns against over-dependence on modern technology, worries
about “slavery to smartphones.”
Interesting Blog Posts
How
to get your genetic data tested anonymously.
“Enough
with the speakers in the woods.”
Social Notes
I had a
great chat with Dr. Shawn Baker and Zach Bitter on the Human
Performance Outliers podcast.
Writer
reflects on her Whole30 experience and gives “what I’d do
differently” tips, including using the entire Primal Kitchen®
line of products to cut down on sugar and improve enjoyability.
Everything Else
What if the sea turtle has celiac?
Interesting claims at an Indian science conference.
A federal judge in the Roundup/cancer trial
has issued limits on the evidence plaintiffs can bring to bear
against Monsanto.
That’s an interesting way to protest unhealthy fast food.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Interesting read:
What someone learned wearing a continuous glucose monitor.
This sounds like a positive feat of genetic engineering (but I
remain skeptical):
Scientists “fix” photosynthesis.
I don’t know how (or why) parents these days do it:
The relentlessness of modern parenting.
Book I’m excited to see: Erwan Le Corre’s
The Practice of Natural Movement.
A nice glimpse into the minds of researchers: What
scientists searched for in 2018.
Question I’m Asking
Are you comfortable with the current consumer-level genetic
tests? Do privacy issues worry you?
Recipe Corner
- Nothing like a big plate of
chicken and gravy. -
Zucchini pasta with chicken and pistachios won’t trick any
real pasta fans, but it’s incredibly delicious.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Jan 6 – Jan 12)
-
How
to Do Keto as a Vegetarian – It’s real, and it’s
spectacular. -
How to Do Keto with Dietary Restrictions– How to make it
work.
Comment of the Week
“I’ll consider Chipotle if they ditch seed oils and E.
coli.”– Agreed, Mantis.
E. coli always struck me as an odd ingredient to include.
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