29 Mar Weekly Link Love — Edition 22
Research of the Week
GMO soybean oil (made to have less PUFA and more MUFA) causes less obesity than conventional soybean oil
12 weeks of keto improve cognitive function, eating behavior, physical performance, and metabolic health in obese people.
Older adults are still capable of growing new neurons, except if they have Alzheimer’s.
More inflammation, more impulsivity.
Want to bulk up your pet mouse’s colon tumors? Give him American cola, not Mexican.
A combo of EGCG and ferulic acid reverses cognitive deficits in mice with Alzheimer’s.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 322: Dr. Robert Glover: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Robert Glover, author of No More Mr. Nice Guy.
Health Coach Radio Episode 5: Ste Lane: Hosts Laura Rupsis and Erin Power chat with Ste Lane, a Primal health coach highlighting the importance and vitality of mindset in the pursuit of health and fitness.
Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.
Media, Schmedia
The plaintiffs in an ongoing trial against Monsanto allege that the agrochemical company planted a mole in an independent lab to fake safety data for Roundup.
Primatologist Frans de Waal on human exceptionalism.
Interesting Blog Posts
How the timing of your training affects circadian rhythm.
These forest monks have it figured out.
Social Notes
Another “vegan” Youtuber got caught eating animal foods. You’ll never guess what happened next.
In last week’s SWS, I mentioned a product Kickstarter for Thin Ice, a wearable cold vest that claims to trigger thermogenesis. I want to make clear that I wasn’t recommending it, just expressing interest in the concept. I have no connection to the brand and no clue if the product actually does what it claims.
Everything Else
Look for a coffee-related giveaway this coming Monday on the blog. Has nothing to do with April Fool’s. (I never joke about coffee.)
Why are we “still waiting” for a male birth control pill? Maybe because the only viable one they’re trying to push lowers (an already historically low) testosterone.
Shmita, the ancient Jewish practice of agriculture.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
We can do epidemiology, too: A new study on carb consumption and heart disease finds that “strong and probably causal” links between coronary heart disease and glycemic load/index “exist within populations.”
Concept I found interesting: Sex differences in pain sensations.
This is worrisome: A “sex recession.”
I’m intrigued: “In order to reveal how ‘peculiar a creature we are,’ Stewart-Williams offers an alien scientist’s perspective on modern human civilization, studying us as we would study animals in the wild.”
I’d send my kids here (if I had anymore of the right age): The first USDA-certified organic high school where learning to farm is a graduation requirement.
Question I’m Asking
Men: Would you take a birth control pill that lowers testosterone? Women: Would you want your men to take a birth control that lowers testosterone? And I guess this follows, too…how do you feel about women’s birth control pills’ effect on your own hormonal picture?
Recipe Corner
- Get that daikon radish you randomly bought but didn’t know to do with and make some Chinese beef stew.
- Salmon cakes with garlic chive aioli.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 24– Mar 30)
- Thrift Meats That Can Match Expensive Cuts (and How to Cook Them)– Save on cost, not on taste.
- 5 Studies I’d Like to See– Wouldn’t it be nice?
Comment of the Week
“‘Physiological Functions and Metabolism of Endogenous Ethanol and Acetaldehyde in the Reindeer’ is a bit of light reading that pairs well with a smokey single malt from Islay on a cold winter night.”
– I’m waiting for someone to bottle endogenous reindeer moonshine, Aaron.
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