Sunday, July 17, 2016

Weekend Link Love – Edition 409

Weekend Link Love

Research of the Week

New evidence from China is changing the story of human evolution.

Vets with PTSD may have traumatic damage to their pituitary glands.

Some criticisms of the latest epidemiology from Harvard indicting saturated fat.

A new meta-analysis concludes that taking probiotics can improve weight loss.

Nail-biters and thumb-suckers may have better immune systems and fewer allergies.

Is autism a disorder of high intelligence?

Plants can, like, totally sense electric fields.

New Primal Blueprint Podcasts

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Episode 126: Dr. Glenn Livingston: Host Elle Russ hangs out with Dr. Glenn Livingston, a veteran psychologist and food consulting firm CEO. When major media outlets need an expert to talk about food addiction, bingeing, and overeating, Dr. Livingston (I presume) is often their guy.

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Interesting Blog Posts

Why pregnant ladies walk like that.

Good sleep tips (that no one [but us] follows).

Sorry, sashimi fans: you’re probably a cultural appropriator and a terrible person.

Lessons we learn from training.

Media, Schmedia

This gives me some ideas for the office.

An Alaskan adventure.

Good news: major diseases are on the decline.

Everything Else

Broccoli pickers may soon be replaced by robots.

Everyone knows exercise is good for the brain. But which exercises work best?

Stress-induced cortisol spikes show up in mother’s milk, and this could be a necessary evil.

A free new database of cultural, linguistic, environmental, and geographical information for over 1400 human societies.

Some no-name is proposing sick days for poor mental health.

If you’re gonna eat insulin-spiking foods, they might as well be nutrient-dense.

Pokemon Go is making people go outside more than ever before.

Kale is the new frontier of competitive eating. “But 25 bowls of kale was not enough to fill him up. ‘I’m still hungry, I’m going to go eat some real food,’ he said, before wandering off with his shiny Kale Cup.”

Wild bulls are returning to Croatia.

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Jul 17 – Jul 23)

Pic of the Week

Be careful with genetic testing.



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