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Where do you get your Paleo-related research articles?

We've put together a section on Paleo for Life dedicated to Paleo-related research. So far the sources are primarily blogs. Where else do you get your research information from?

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There's a great group on Mendeley for exactly this purpose. Saves you wading through search results in PubMed.

http://www.mendeley.com/groups/643771/paleolithic-diet-research/

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Thanks for this - exactly what I've been looking for. – aek Feb 18 2011 at 21:19
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The best primary source I know of is PubMed:

http://www.pubmed.com/

However, the more science / technical blogs are great secondary sources.

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A new article in the Journal Nutrition provides a devastating critique of the latest U.S. Dietary Guideliness.

h/t Panu forum

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Conditioning Research is fantastic.

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ah not really, chris doesn't understand a lot of things he posts – Chris Jun 27 2010 at 0:33
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Interesting article on jaw strength as it relates to diet:

"This means that although humans are up there with great apes in their ability to quickly crack open a hard item, such as a large nut, or process less tough foods, such as meat, they may be less well adapted to process tough material, such as leaves or bamboo, which requires sustained chewing over a long period."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100622095116.htm

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