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Notable and New: What I Read This Week - Edition 175

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Notable and New: What I Read This Week - Edition 175

Research of the Week

Evolutionary trajectories of various traits in different European populations over the millennia.

A ketone body suppresses colorectal cancer.

Sunlight, strength training, and seafood are a powerful combo.

Beautifying filters and hireability.

Remote learning decreased learning.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Primal Health Coach Radio: Dr. Anna Cabeca

Media, Schmedia

LA bans plastic takeout containers.

Interesting Blog Posts

What is brain fog, really?

Heat and the testicles.

Social Notes

2% relative risk reduction for giving up meat. Terrible deal.

Incredible.

Everything Else

The power of human excrement.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Once again we are right: Some cattle are better than none.

Speed saves: Walking pace and aging.

Interesting article: Everything in moderation or moderating everything?

More Interesting article: The myth of primitive communism.

Ever wonder?: Why we duel.

Question I’m Asking

What’s your favorite animal and why?

Recipe Corner

  • Brain pâté.
  • Pea soup with prosciutto chips.

Time Capsule

One year ago (Apr 23 – Apr 29)

  • Maximum Sustained Power Training, or MSP— How to train it.
  • Thank Goodness for Failure— It’s a gift.

Comment of the Week

“Never grow up, never grow old.

We don’t slow down because we age, we age because we slow down.”

–Yes.

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By: Mark Sisson
Title: New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 175
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Published Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 16:16:48 +0000

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