Here’s everything you need: The Case for Masks The Dos and Don’ts of Masks Choosing or Making a Mask How to Take Care of a Mask The Case for Masks Overnight, masks have become a symbol of social responsibility. If you still need convincing, here’s why you now should be …
Read More »Weekly Link Love – Edition 76
Research of the Week An IL-6 inhibitor shows benefit in slowing down the coronavirus cytokine storm. Researchers laying the groundwork for a meat tax. Mice “pre-loaded” with corn oil experience an “extended course of lung injury” after being exposed to endotoxin. Peter Attia (and colleagues) wonders if we’re missing a …
Read More »Coronavirus Finds Fuel in a World of Migrants
BANGKOK — His whole family back in Myanmar depended on him. But Ko Zaw Win Tun, one of an estimated four million migrant workers in Thailand, lost his job at a Bangkok toy store when the city went into a coronavirus lockdown. With little hope of a new job there, …
Read More »Should Young Children Wear Masks?
As coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, we’re working to answer the questions on many parents’ minds. For the latest updates, read The New York Times’s live coronavirus coverage here. When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced last week that all Americans should wear cloth face coverings …
Read More »What Your Relationship with Food Says About You
Measuring. Counting. Depriving. IIFYM (If It Fits Your Macros). Labeling as good or bad. Cheat day. Diet. Guilt-free. I could go on and on. I’m so over all the ways we inadvertently sabotage ourselves. Maybe you are too. Maybe you’re so sick of being stuck on what you think you …
Read More »Should You Try Intermittent Fasting While Doing Long Term Keto?
You’ve been keto for a few months now (or longer). You know what you’re doing. You feel good about where you are. You’re fat-adapted. You’ve got a slew of recipes under your belt, your gym performance has normalized, the keto-flu is a distant memory. And now, you’re looking to explore …
Read More »‘It’s Hit Our Front Door’: Homes for the Disabled See a Surge of Covid-19
The call came on March 24. Bob McGuire, the executive director of CP Nassau, a nonprofit group that cares for the developmentally disabled, received a report from a four-story, colonnaded building in Bayville, N.Y., that houses several dozen residents with severe disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy to autism. For many …
Read More »My Long, Unending Journey to Find Perfect Office Equipment
In 2012, I started working from home full time. Within just a few months, I threw my back out from sitting all day at a home office thrown together from what I had on hand. That event kicked off a quest to find office equipment that would be a bit …
Read More »How NOT to Wear a Mask
April 8, 2020 How NOT to Wear a Mask Wearing a face mask takes some getting used to. To get the most benefit, you need to avoid these common mistakes. By Almost overnight, masks in a variety of colors, styles and materials have appeared on the faces of people around …
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