The panacea of human aging: impacts of calorie restriction and exercise – a very interesting perspective with some profound implications that should be easily attainable for the masses.
An MCT-based (20 g of MCTs) ketogenic “formula” improved cognition in a small group of patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s memory loss improved with TEMT – transcranial electromagnetic treatment.
Commentary on the importance of birth year for the incidence of dementia.
In Britain, people over 55 are far happier than those under 35.
Sure seems to be a flurry of commentary defending statins of late – here’s one noting that despite statin-related myalgia, statin users didn’t have significant impacts in aerobic capacity or maximal fat oxidation. I will still venture the myalgia impacted group was less active overall due to their pain levels…
A peek behind the medical policy and funding curtain: nearly 2/3’s of the costs of managing cervical radiculopathy prior to surgery are related to diagnostic testing. Impressive, and a perfect example of how pricing/costs of medical intervention in America simply isn’t sustainable…
A layman’s look at why more men under 40 are having MIs.
A stunning contrast in American death rates, even if there’s some educated guesswork involved.
If you’re overweight, it’s more likely your dog will be too.
There’s been a bit of a flurry over discovery of this Hungarian hominid pelvis – here’s an example from American news.
Food, Glorious Food
Food is more than the sum of its parts. (Pithy, pointed, and true.)
Vid to watch: Low carb diets and mortality in NHANES.
Our Recipes from the Week
Slow roasted gochujang chicken thighs and more
Charred scallion dressing
Garlic bomb cauliflower rice
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