{"id":6806,"date":"2022-05-13T22:34:49","date_gmt":"2022-05-13T22:34:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-177\/"},"modified":"2022-05-13T22:34:49","modified_gmt":"2022-05-13T22:34:49","slug":"new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-177","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/new-and-noteworthy-what-i-read-this-week-edition-177\/","title":{"rendered":"New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week\u2014Edition 177"},"content":{"rendered":"


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Research of the Week<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mask wearing, even at rest, appears to increase CO2 to excessive levels.<\/p>\n

Eating more protein during weight loss staves off muscle loss and increases the overall quality of the diet.<\/p>\n

In advanced stage kidney disease patients, a very low protein diet offers no benefit.<\/p>\n

Vitamin B12 deficiency is disastrous for babies (and everyone).<\/p>\n

More strength, less depression.<\/p>\n

The more species you see at the coast, the better you feel.<\/p>\n

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New Primal Kitchen Podcasts<\/h4>\n

Primal Kitchen Podcast Episode 29: Childhood Behavior and Preconception Care with Pediatric Naturopathic Doctor, Ari Calhoun<\/p>\n

Primal Health Coach Radio: Chandler Walker<\/p>\n

Media, Schmedia<\/h4>\n

I am not optimistic.<\/p>\n

Lettuce is the most common cause of food poisoning.<\/p>\n

Interesting Blog Posts<\/h4>\n

Why are we basing food policy on terrible, unknowable, often incorrect data?<\/p>\n

Trees are good.<\/p>\n

Social Notes<\/h4>\n

Because it’s not about the environment<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Let kids be kids (and learn from them!).<\/p>\n

Everything Else<\/h4>\n

If you exercise, your blood is anti-cancer.<\/p>\n

The utility of weirdness.<\/p>\n

Things I\u2019m Up to and Interested In<\/h4>\n

Archaic revival: Tradition often gets things right<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Agreed: To truly fix diet-related disease, we must look inward.<\/p>\n

Interesting thread: Population genomics in Ancient Eurasia<\/a>.<\/p>\n

I’d be surprised: The Dietary Guidelines committee may tackle ultraprocessed foods.<\/p>\n

A tragedy on all fronts: Slavery didn’t even contribute to the rise of the American economy.<\/p>\n

Question I’m Asking<\/h4>\n

Are you weird?<\/p>\n

Recipe Corner<\/h4>\n
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  • Crispy shallots and shallot oil: one method.<\/li>\n
  • One of the greatest salads in the world: laab.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    Time Capsule<\/h4>\n

    One year ago (Apr 30 \u2013 May 6)<\/p>\n

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    • How to Grill Everything\u2014the Ultimate Guide\u2014Grill it all.<\/li>\n
    • Habit Stacking Microworkouts (aka Working Out Without Having to Think About It)\u2014Work workouts into your life.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      Comment of the Week<\/h4>\n
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      “I don\u2019t like arrogant, cocky, narcissistic alpha people \u2026 unless they\u2019re my surgeon!”<\/p>\n

      -Wise, PaleoProgressive.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

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