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Research of the Week Spin classes: good for your fitness, bad for your ears. Merging academics with physical activity boosts both without sacrificing either. In older adults, “negative wealth shocks” increase all-cause mortality. A packed schedule kills productivity. Keto-related changes to the gut biome mediate the reduction in seizure activity. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 249: Wendy Myers: Host Elle Russ chats...

If you’ve been curious about shirataki noodles but haven’t tried them yet, this recipe is exactly what you need. It shows how easy it is to prepare shirataki noodles and satisfy your cravings for an Asian-inspired noodle dish. Shirataki noodles don’t have much flavor on their own, but when added to a saucy stir-fry they soak...

We’re almost halfway through 2018. History is accelerating. New advances, technology, scientific findings, and social changes are occurring faster than ever before. There’s never any time like the present, but these days it feels like the present is slipping away at an exponential rate. This is no time to be resting on your laurels, biding...

The tricky thing about fiber is that it’s not a monolith. There are dozens of varieties. Some of them perform similar functions in the body, but others have extremely unique effects. Some rend your colonic lining to stimulate lubrication. Some turn into gelatinous slurries. But we can’t talk about fiber without understanding that the word...