Research of the Week
Semaglutide fails to improve or resolve non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
Slavery, captivity, and rowing in Malta.
Leaders with low self esteem have toxic effects.
Strength training for female sprint athletes.
Wild blueberries increase fat oxidation in endurance athletes during moderate activity.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Health Coach Radio: Dr. William Davis
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Vivarays Founder Roudy Nassif Sheds Light on Balancing Life and Sleep
Media, Schmedia
“Expert” nutritionist cautions against carnivore diet because it’s low in vitamin B12.
Data center used to heat swimming pool.
Interesting Blog Posts
On LDL and cardiovascular disease.
Why so many of us make the same mistake over and over again.
Social Notes
Everything Else
Maternal mortality at the highest it’s been in over 50 years.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Not surprised: The latest iteration of GPT scores well on most tests except for AP English.
Interesting image: Why is one condemned and the other ignored?
Nice review: Robb Wolf covers Peter Attia’s new book.
Fantastic: Great iPhone hack for circadian health.
Always a good watch: Allan Savory on science.
Question I’m Asking
What does science mean to you?
Recipe Corner
Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 11 – Mar 17)
Comment of the Week
“I find my sun resistance varies more by region than diet.
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