Research of the Week Can anti-aging drugs and supplements help against coronavirus? Hydroxychloroquine shows promise in another small trial. Sulforaphane may be effective in autistic patients. Ferrets and cats may be vectors for COVID-19 transmission. Coronavirus found in Dutch sewage. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 415: Abel James: Host Elle …
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If you love a great cleansing balm, then Lola’s Secret Beauty Blog highly recommends trying Vitabrid C¹² Daily-C Balancing Cleansing Balm. It hydrates, cleans and gently exfoliates dead skin cells, and without stripping the skin or leaving a greasy residue. The March Boxycharmbox may not have lived up to the …
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Research of the Week Even medical students touch their face dozens of times each hour, almost 50% of the time a mucous membrane. A clinical trial is underway looking at the effect of chloroquine on coronavirus. A neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio indicative of insulin resistance predicts severe illness in COVID-19 cases. ACE …
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Research of the Week Malaria drug shows promise against coronavirus. Coronavirus shows different levels of stability on different surfaces. Coronavirus patients may have lower cholesterol. No word on causation—could very well be that infection decreases cholesterol. A study in Thailand finds that hospitalized coronavirus patients tend to have low potassium …
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Research of the Week High blood pressure makes the coronavirus more dangerous. How maternal obesity affects the offspring. In women with PCOS, those going low-carb have better insulin sensitivity. Homo erectus was probably really good at persistence hunting without water. Dietary salt mitigates the damaging metabolic effects of a high-rice …
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Research of the Week Ketosis improves brain network stability in younger adults. Egg consumption linked to improved cardiovascular health in Asian populations. More fish oil, better sperm—and more of it. More recess, less ADHD. There never was. Low-carb seems safe, and possibly beneficial, for men with prostate cancer. New Primal …
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Global cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus surpassed 100,000 today. As President Trump signs into law an $ 8.3 billion emergency aid package to address the coronavirus, the chief of the World Health Organization said yesterday that this is “a time for pulling out all the stops.” There are coronavirus cases …
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Research of the Week Sufficient training may make meal timing less important for weight management. Increasing handwashing at airports could have a huge impact on the risk of pandemics. Dogs were probably domesticated during the Ice Age. Using forced swim tests to determine a lab mouse’s depression probably doesn’t work. …
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