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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 180
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Research of the Week Controlling glucotoxicity might not be enough in diabetes. To spike brain derived neurotrophic factor, intense exercise wins. Imagine this prehistoric giraffe relative with a helmet for a skull and a neck joint morphology explicitly adapted to high velocity movement swinging its thirty pound bowling ball of a head at you. Resveratrol has no effect on metabolic health in overweight type 2 diabetics. The difference between exogenous and endogenous ketosis. Seems that masks didn’t do much good in schools. Fear impairs immunity. Sweat protects against Lyme disease. New Primal Kitchen Podcasts Primal Health Coach Radio: Kathleen Trotter...
Amalia’s Favorite Things to Read and Watch: Agest 4-5
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I realized that I haven’t written an updated list of Amalia’s faves in years. A lot has changed since she was two, that’s for sure! But her love of reading (and watching TV) has yet to slow down. Books Amalia has been a reader from day one and almost always has a book in hand. She loves reading together and is working on learning to read herself now too! She reads herself to sleep every night and when she gets sad or hurt, she often wants to be comforted by curling up with one of us and a book. I...
65 Of The Most Embarrassing Situations People Have Ever Been In, As Shared In An Online Thread
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Do you remember the days of playing truth or dare? Sitting in a circle with your best friends at a sleepover, this beloved game was the best way to bond with peers. It was an opportunity to exhibit bravery and vulnerability, while also getting to laugh at your friends as they dove headfirst into silly dares. However, the game did have inherent risks, and in the back of your mind you knew there was always a chance you’d be asked the most dreaded question: what is your most embarrassing moment? Though we get older, our appetite for embarrassing stories never...
11 Strategies to Help Rank Your Online Comic Book Store
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Some may argue that television and online platforms negatively impact printed media like newspapers, magazines, books, and comics. However, this assumption has never been further from the truth. The allure of holding that first edition comic book and smelling the paper pages will never fade. Digital platforms play a significant role in broadcasting the availability of products like comic books, and stores should implement different strategies for a more recognized presence online. Stores have become somewhat redundant with the advancement of online sales, and setting up a good store where customers can peruse in their own time is an online...
North Carolina preschool teachers showed flash cards to children depicting "pregnant men"
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(Natural News) Ballentine Elementary School in Fuquay-Varina, N.C., located near Raleigh, has been caught teaching preschool children that men can get pregnant. Rep. Erin Paré (R-Wake County) received an email from a concerned parent in her district who took pictures of flashcards her child was shown depicting what appears to be a pregnant man soon...