As the world remains riveted to the updating news on the COVID-19 outbreak, I’ve gathered a few resources that you should peruse if you’ve not already. Granted, the story is evolving quickly, and the the links following are CDC biased – count me among the many who would argue the CDC has made a boatload of errors and missteps regarding the outbreak thus far, but they are the organization tasked with aggregating and disseminating information regarding the outbreak in America. More to come…
CDC COVID-19 situation summary page.
CDC COVID-19 main landing page with links out.
COVID-19 mapping tool from Johns Hopkins CSSE.
CDC COVID-19 guidelines for health care professionals.
CDC COVID-19 travel restrictions and advisories.
Hand washing at airports – an Occam’s razor approach to pandemics?
Nutrition and Fat in the News This Week
On the lighter side, a cartoonist takes on the food pyramid.
2020 American Diabetes Association standards of care. (I’ve not had time to read in detail, but potentially another swing and a miss on the optimal dietary approach.)
So perivascular fat might be a good player?
Fitness and a Few Other Odds and Ends
Crossfit wants grandpa to work out in the box.
Sleep for athletes (part 4 in a series).
A quick riff on the imposter syndrome.
Heads up runners and walkers: pedestrian deaths are up.
Podcast I Enjoyed This Week
Paul Saladino MD dishes on the carnivore diet.
Food, Glorious Food
Harrison Ford’s boring diet. Healthy? Yes. Interesting and sustainable over the long haul? Probably not…
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