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Research of the Week
When it comes to greenhouse gas emissions, eating lettuce is worse than bacon.
Top scientists hold back science.
Humanely-killed fish taste better.
Human sleep efficiency (short but deep) developed in part because it allowed us to throw amazing parties late into the night.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 98: Stacy Toth: I hang out with the Paleo Parent herself. We talk about her journey to (and maintenance of) healthy weight loss, staying paleo in a corporate setting, incorporating movement and paleo eating throughout the day, and how a walking treadmill desk is the key to her success, and maybe yours.
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Interesting Blog Posts
Researchers think doctor’s visits should include exercise checks.
What fasting does for the brain.
A nice response to the “Cowspiracy” film.
Media, Schmedia
Quitting meat won’t save the planet.
Why parents need to stop controlling how their kids play.
Everything Else
Google’s Play Books app just added a blue light filter.
Pepsi vending machines to feature “healthy” fare only.
What walking across the world feels like.
Sure, I’m ready.
Chronic stress may be fueling the asthma epidemic.
Obama signs a “Free Range Kids” act.
Where does one species end and the next begin?
Recipe Corner
- Scrambled eggs are better with extra yolks.
- Nothing like a hearty soup when it’s cold out. This beef, mushroom, and onion soup fits the bill.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Dec 22 – Dec 28)
- The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for a Happy and Healthy Primal Christmas – Do Christmas right.
- 10 Ways to Stay Healthy During Holiday Travel – And stay healthy.
Comment of the Week
Agreed. Baboon balls are natural too, but I’d love to know if they’re the thing that’s flavoring my food!
– Fear not, Kathleen. Our bars use only the finest macaque balls.
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