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Research of the Week
Nitrate rich vegetables (beet juice, spinach smoothie, rocket salad) reduce blood pressure more than sodium nitrate. Obese women vigorously exercise for an hour a year. Obese men, 3.6 hours. Cause, effect, or both? Either way, it’s a sad state of affairs.
We’ve got a sixth sense that protects us during distracted driving, but not if we’re texting.
A barefoot run enhances working memory.
Animism was the earliest religious belief.
Use of artificial sweeteners during pregnancy is linked to heavier babies.
A new study finds no link between cell phones and cancer.
Researchers have detected evidence of significant genetic shifts in the human genome in the last 2000 years.
Episode 119: Chris Adams: Host Brad Kearns hangs out with firefighter and PrimalCon legend Chris Adams about the importance of stress mitigation, balancing training with the stress and sleep-deprivation inherent to firefighting, what it takes to make it as a firefighter in Arizona, how (and why) to slow everything down, and much more.
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The most effective blue-blocking eyewear is the cheapest.
These would be cool to blow up and have on your wall: periodic tables of kettlebell, dumbbell, bodyweight, and TRX suspension exercises.
Kids in some areas need notes from their doctors just to keep recess.
Taubes proposes a better Big Fat Loser study.
Good news! No need to eat liver, leafy greens, or pastured eggs. You can get all the folic acid you need in a bag of Fritos!
The (often terrible) power of “no.”
Bread sales plummet across the UK.
Health and infectious disease experts are urging the cancellation of the 2016 Olympics in Rio for fears it’ll spread Zika worldwide.
Did the potato change the world?
DIY China Study (very cool).
One year ago (May 18 – May 24)
“100% of the psychology students were experiencing anxiety … ironic in a sense. :)”
– Indeed, HealthyHombre.
http://www.thekitchn.com/feedburnermain
Chicken is okay. And that’s me being generous and specifically talking about chicken with the skin on, the bone in, and in the best-case scenario, a thigh over a chicken breast. (Don’t even get me started on boneless, skinless chicken breast.) And yet, chicken — and more often than not, chicken of the boneless, skinless breast variety — is what wins out as the protein of choice for dinner during the week.
I, however, would like to make the case that we begin slotting in salmon on the regular in its place because it can do everything chicken can do and more. This is not a recommendation without merit. Here are my five reasons why salmon is the king of weeknight cooking.
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From Apartment Therapy → This Weekend: Tame These Tiny Troublemakers & Stop Swatting This Spring
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Welcome to our weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.