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Research of the Week

Nice outline of nootropics.

Cancer transmitted from a parasite.

Creatine enhances immune function.

Shortened eating windows does not impair sleep in obese teens.

Carbs may increase heart disease.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Primal Health Coach Radio: Chris Mirabile

Primal Kitchen Podcast: Trash Panda’s Julia Putzeys on Separating the Good from the Garbage in Food Labels

Media, Schmedia

46,000 year old frozen roundworm revived, has children.

Interesting Blog Posts

Is more exercise always better?

How the SAT’s predictive power for college grades is actually greater than we think.

Social Notes

Made a shot.

Everything Else

When farmers met riders.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Cool resource: Indo-European cognate database.

Interesting: 7 generations of a prehistoric family mapped using ancient DNA.

Surprising: Video games help dyslexic kids read better.

Nah: Vegan diets supposedly save the planet.

Yes: Play deprivation is an epidemic with disastrous consequences.

Question I’m Asking

How much do you play?

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Jul 22 – Jul 28)

Comment of the Week

I simply appreciate you sharing without ‘a point’! Harkens back to Arsenio Hall’s old sketch, ‘Things that make you go HMMMM?!’ So many worthy stories to simply ponder without analysis!”

I agree, Angela. Sometimes it’s nice to just share something interesting without ‘deep’ analysis.

Primal Kitchen Snickerdoodle Collagen

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