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Gym first or studying?
Hi all,
Can anyone give me any tips on the following:
I'll be taking my second year university exams over the next 3 weeks and going to be studying each day with gym Monday-Thurs …
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2answers
126 views
Hack “The China Study”
The China Study (2005) is a book by T. Colin Campbell, while in Boston last weekend I had the "joy" (cough) of seeing him speak at an AMAA Boston Marathon symposium and speaking to …
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2answers
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Lustig cites a LC study that shows greater risk markers to heart disease through non-traditional pathways
I came across this study linking low-carb diets to cardiovascular disease in reading Robert Lustig's new book.
http://mygreendiet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/2286.pdf
Thoughts …
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2answers
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Study Suggests Anti-inflammatory Aspirin is Better Cancer Fighter than Other NSAIDs?
Just saw this study on NPR not a PDF
I think everyone here gets the inflammation-cancer connection, but why would aspirin work better than ibuprofen?
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10answers
445 views
Satiety index - fat vs starch
I was under the impression that fatty foods satisfied more. This article indicates that fat is bad for satiety - "foods high in fat made people want to eat more", and states that t …
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0answers
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This vegan report getting a lot of press [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
“News” about vegetarianism?
On Huffpo and all over today....
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2013/130130.html
http://www.huffingto …
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12answers
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Study: Vegetarianism correlated with higher incidence of mental illness
A study conducted found a correlation between the adaptation of a vegetarian diet and an elevated risk of mental illness (neuroticism, major depression, OCD, phobias, etc) in compa …
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3answers
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Legumes: the most important dietary predictor of survival?
I recently came across this study titled "Legumes: the most important dietary predictor of survival in older people of different ethnicities". It was published in the Asia Pacific …
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5answers
492 views
Thoughts on this study?
Study
Thoughts? Seems like the population changed a lot of variables at the same time and it wasn't well controlled nor was it under Paleo guidelines (naturally raised, healthy Om …
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New study claim omega 3 has no benefit vs heart disease and stroke. Does this change anything?
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-09-11/lifestyle/sns-rt-us-heartbre88b04d-20120911_1_omega-3-fish-oil-pills-fatty-acids
I saw this and wanted to share. This study seems to …
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4answers
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How would you study IF/compressed feeding windows
For my master's thesis I'm leaning towards some type of IF study. Personally I've had the most success with an 8ish hour feeding window from around 7-8am until 3-4pm, and am thinki …
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6answers
116 views
Are Animal Studies That Bad?
I understand animal studies aren't perfect, but isn't it wrong to disregard all rat and mice studies just because we are not rats or mice?
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Thoughts on this study:“brown rice curbs craving for fatty food”?
I've read a few FAQs and lengthy explanations on paleo, but I don't know enough to understand how this study fits in or contradicts paleo.
When I first read the headline, I though …
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4answers
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I don’t understand this article?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/07/us-is-there-an-obesity-paradox-in-diabet-idUSBRE8761AZ20120807
Fat diabetics live longer than skinny ones? I better start eating more pa …
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Dangerous to quit gluten?
I've just read an article (photo here) that says you shouldn't stop eating gluten, because "You can actually make it harder for your body to digest gluten if you cut most of it fro …