Por: Ars Technica Science October 01, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 1, 2022 12:05 pm UTC / A young Hadza bushman making an arrow for a hunting bow. Share this story What did people eat for dinner tens of thousands of years ago? Many advocates of the so-called Paleo diet will tell you that our ancestors’ plates were heavy on meat and low on... + full article
New York Post USA Life September 26, 2022
Eating green and feeling blue? experience depressive episodes twice as frequently as meat eaters, according to a new study by Brazilian researchers published in the . There’s a “positive association between the prevalence of depressive episodes and a meatless diet,” the... + más
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Newsweek USA Health September 24, 2022
People are eating more healthy vegetables and nuts than before, but are also consuming more red meat, soda and salt. Diets are not much healthier today than they were 30 years ago, according to new research.Scientists at Tufts University in Massachusetts said their findings can... + más
Our ancestors ate a Paleo diet. It had carbs | Ars Technica
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The Root USA Health September 24, 2022
No one really wants to talk about IBS. I mean, the word bowel alone grosses me out. But we’re all adults here, and IBS is a real condition that impacts nearly ten percent of the population worldwide – and those are just the folks who talk to their doctors about it. So we... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Health September 22, 2022
With no pill or medicine in sight to delay or prevent the development of dementia, researchers are finding promise in such lifestyle factors as diet, exercise and social stimulation. The stakes are high. An estimated 5.8 million older Americans have some form of dementia, a... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
PROVINCETOWN — There was more fur on display than a 1970s game show prize package . Hirsute, barrel-chested, and beer-bellied gents doffed their tees to display hair sprouting from head-to-toe-to-back-to-front while packing dance floors, restaurants, and beaches.This was Bear... + más
Russian official says civilian satellites may be “legitimate” military target | Ars Technica
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The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
Housed in the former Garden District Nursery building, Parker Barber’s aesthetic lends itself to a business embracing both the space’s history and surroundings.White tile walls and a black tile ceiling give the Parker Barber a modern feel, while a Roaring ’20s-inspired... + más
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Fad diets come and go, but the DASH diet has stood the test of time.That doesn't surprise Catherine Champagne, director of Pennington Biomedical Research Center’s Dietary Assessment and Nutrition Counseling Laboratory. “The difference to me is in the science,”... + más
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