Weekly Link Love — Edition 86

Research of the Week

Ancient Irish elite were largely incestuous.

In a recent study, coronavirus shows up on tons of hospital surfaces but with very low viral loads. Present but not transmissible.

Having a younger blood donor is linked to shorter hospital stays.

“Conservation areas” don’t actually conserve anything.

Losing body fat probably improves cancer resistance.

New Primal Blueprint Podcasts

Episode 429: Rob Mack: Host Elle Russ chats with Rob Mack, an expert on the interplay between happiness and success.

Primal Health Coach Radio, Episode 65: Laura and Erin chat with Jacob Glass about finding and following your passion.

Media, Schmedia

The NBA plans on using OURA rings to track symptoms as they restart the season.

Interesting Blog Posts

Powerful links between vitamin D and COVID19 outcomes.

A topic most people don’t consider: What’s the best watering can?

Social Notes

Is this true?

Regarding setbacks.

Everything Else

The psychobiome knows you. Do you know it?

New rules for travel into Cambodia.

Low-dose hydrogen sulfide for life extension?

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Important conclusion: “Whole-fat dairy, unprocessed meat, eggs and dark chocolate are SFA-rich foods with a complex matrix that are not associated with increased risk of CVD. The totality of available evidence does not support further limiting the intake of such foods.”

Interesting idea: The universe running its own simulation.

Paper I liked: More caffeine, more glutathione in your red blood cells.

Result I hope we can pursue further: Psychedelic-assisted therapy appears effective, often moreso than traditional therapy.

Dietary Guideline I can get behind: No added sugars for under 2 year olds.

Question I’m Asking

How are you spending Father’s day?

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Jun 14 – Jun 20)

Comment of the Week

“When I was reading, I couldn’t help but think ‘It’s got what plants crave.'”

– Ha, Patrice.

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