New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 247
Research of the Week The biggest explosion in intelligence occurred after the Gorilla line split from the Hominid line. Less testosterone, more arthritis. Obesity and...
Research of the Week The biggest explosion in intelligence occurred after the Gorilla line split from the Hominid line. Less testosterone, more arthritis. Obesity and...
Research of the Week Early time-restricted low-carb eating works in type 2 diabetes. Lithium disrupts locomotor activity in honeybees. Menopausal women who strength train and...
Research of the Week Melatonin improves platelet aggregation (clumping) in healthy individuals, less so in type 2 diabetics. Long term spaceflight induces depression and cognitive...
Research of the Week Lower EPA/AA ratio, higher risk of coronary plaque rupture. Linoleic acid increases pediatric asthma. Psychosis patients have lower brain creatine and...
Research of the Week How the founder’s personality predicts the start-up’s success. The history of dingoes. Northern Chinese have a genetic adaptation to fattier, meat-heavier...
Research of the Week Do genotype-based diets work? How ketones might help diabetes. Neanderthals had fire. Higher fructose intake, shorter telomeres. Babies in neonatal intensive...
Research of the Week A diabetes diagnosis lowers life expectancy. Pea protein fares pretty well against whey protein, but the dose must be extremely high....
Research of the Week Oldest human footprints in North America confirmed to be 23,000 years old. If you have diabetes and low muscle mass, your...
Research of the Week Mechanistic link between low zinc and diabetes. No link between red or processed meat and pancreatic cancer. Of the carbs, fruit...
Research of the Week Both short and longer naps help restore blood pressure function in shift workers. For optimal seminal health, including fertility, testosterone, and...