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Weekly Link Love — Edition 107

Research of the Week

High sugar diets may cause “persistent” epigenetic changes to an animal’s appetite for junk food.

Vitamin D improves cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

Keep sprinting, folks.

Starchy and sugary foods linked to cavities, especially when consumed as snacks.

Convalescent plasma appears to work in COVID patients.

New Primal Blueprint Podcasts

Episode 455: Dr. Cheyenne Bryant: Host Elle Russ welcomes Dr. Cheyenne Bryant to talk health, happiness, and community empowerment.

Primal Health Coach Radio Episode 84: Laura and Erin chat with Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum about the importance of having a mission.

Media, Schmedia

It’s been out.

This Neolithic farmer from Germany had terrible teeth.

Interesting Blog Posts

Is Epicureanism a better alternative to Stoicism?

Call your grandma.

Social Notes

Send this to someone who says salt is bad for you.

Beautiful and tragic.

Everything Else

The most effective anti-COVID medicine in one recent analysis? Melatonin.

This must have been a hard study to conduct.

Human kin detection.

Hell yeah.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

With Thanksgiving approaching: Native Americans (some of them, at least) had domesticated turkeys.

I am not surprised: Better cattle management begets output and climate gains.

Makes you wonder: A doctor’s experience with seed oils in his patients.

Gorgeous art: The cell.

Cool new study: Women hunted, too.

Question I’m Asking

What are your plans for Thanksgiving?

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Nov 7 – Nov 13)

Comment of the Week

“Media fast: The news is like caramel corn – after the first bite you just keep eating. I have been limiting my exposure to the news – actually since Covid started. The media moguls try to get us to hang onto their every word by telling us that each news segment is, “Breaking News.” It’s not all “Breaking News.” It’s their way of training our taste buds to keep coming back for more or to never leave. We need to step away from the TV. You are so right. Our brains, our bodies, our spirits need a break.”

-Great analogy, Barbara.

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About the Author

Mark Sisson is the founder of Mark’s Daily Apple, godfather to the Primal food and lifestyle movement, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Keto Reset Diet. His latest book is Keto for Life, where he discusses how he combines the keto diet with a Primal lifestyle for optimal health and longevity. Mark is the author of numerous other books as well, including The Primal Blueprint, which was credited with turbocharging the growth of the primal/paleo movement back in 2009. After spending three decades researching and educating folks on why food is the key component to achieving and maintaining optimal wellness, Mark launched Primal Kitchen, a real-food company that creates Primal/paleo, keto, and Whole30-friendly kitchen staples.

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