{"id":12147,"date":"2023-03-04T04:33:55","date_gmt":"2023-03-04T04:33:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-211\/"},"modified":"2023-03-04T04:33:55","modified_gmt":"2023-03-04T04:33:55","slug":"new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-211","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-211\/","title":{"rendered":"New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week\u2014Edition 211"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Afternoon exercise might be the most effective.<\/p>\n
The oldest known horse riders identified to date.<\/p>\n
Parasitic infections are still common in the US.<\/p>\n
The older you are, the more steps you need (and benefit from).<\/p>\n
Ancient DNA makes the picture of prehistoric Europe a bit clearer.<\/p>\n
Primal Health Coach Radio: Closing Your Client\u2019s Intention-Behavior Gap with Monica Reinagel<\/p>\n
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Can You Avoid Cancer?<\/p>\n
Kids will eventually tire of cake and turn to fruits and vegetables, suggests a new WSJ article.<\/p>\n
Erythritol has some trouble on its hands.<\/p>\n
What we get wrong about microbiome research.<\/p>\n
Robb Wolf\u2019s take on the erythritol study.<\/p>\n
An announcement.<\/p>\n
Nice overview of EVOO versus regular olive oil.<\/p>\n
Healthy items at Whole Foods listicle has some quality picks.<\/p>\n
More obesity drugs: The latest one either inhibits or activates a new receptor site, but they\u2019re not quite sure how it works. This will go swimmingly.<\/p>\n
Interesting blog: On pausing alcohol.<\/p>\n
I would try this: Wine mixed with milk.<\/p>\n
Weird: AI forms images after reading brain scans\u00a0(supposedly).<\/p>\n
Fascinating hypothesis: Have male testoterone levels dropped because we\u2019ve stopped doing physical labor?<\/p>\n
What does everyone agree with that you don\u2019t?<\/p>\n
One year ago (Feb 25 \u2013 Mar 3)<\/p>\n
\n\u201cWhat do I believe that most people don\u2019t? I believe in ghosts. Ghost believers only make up 45% of the US population. I never believed in them myself until we bought a 200 year old New England farmhouse and lived there for 9 years. It was a harmless ghost though somewhat mischievous.\u201d<\/p>\n
-Interesting.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
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