New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 248
Forest exposure improves quality of life in cancer patients.
Powerlifting improves strength gains throughout almost all life stages, with strength losses of 0.35% per year occurring only after age 69.
Outdoor training improves function and quality of life in older adults.
High intensity interval training reduces sleep apnea severity.
Blood flow restriction training with a wide cuff improves lower body explosive power.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Kitchen Podcast: Get to Know Your Inner Parts with Richard Schwartz, PhD
Primal Health Coach Radio: Aleks Salkin
Media, SchmediaHunter-gatherers built complex forts 8000 years ago.
Whole embryo genome sequencing coming soon.
Interesting Blog PostsWhy many millennials dread being a mom.
Social NotesEverything ElseSarcopenic? More intensity in the weight room helps.
Beets for cognitive function (memory capacity, frontal skills).
Korean basketball players are starting to bank their free throws.
Things I’m Up to and Interested InInteresting: Cat ownership and schizophrenia.
Of course: Strength training can reverse sarcopenia regardless of a person’s genetics.
Small study but powerful effect: Lion’s mane mushroom supplement improves cognitive performance and reduces stress in young adults.
Cool paper: Arguing that kids need to be strength training.
Amazing: Whales have vowels and diphthongs.
Question I’m AskingWhat do you have planned for the holidays?
Recipe CornerNice way to handle steak: pepper steak.Thai pork stock.Time CapsuleOne year ago (Nov 2 – Dec 8)
7 Exercises to Relieve Knee Pain—How to.11 Ways to Heal a Wound Fast—What to do.Comment of the Week
“My schizophrenic partner feels like “a freak in the streets” everytime he exits our apartment, a triumphant and difficult event I now refer to as a “prison break.” We won’t be going on a hut-to-hut adventure in the Rockies anytime soon. But yesterday we went out for coffee together and he actually enjoyed being out in public with his milky americano. Afterwards, he suggested a short walk. Hallelujah! Our physical challenge of the week will likely look tame by Primal standards but we’re going, we’re going for sure.”
-Keep up the good work.
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