Episode 144: The Unfolding Mystery
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English - October 09, 2015 01:00 - 1 hour - 29.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 419 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness News health diet paleo low carb low fat keto plant based vegan real food paleo podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On this week's show: The Inuit diet & Omega 3s; why high-fat diets may lead to overeating; study says it was easier to be skinny in the 80's; and 4 rituals that will make you happier. Also, recommendations for an epic article to read, products to buy, a documentary to watch, and a book to read or listen to. There are Shinrin-Yoku, Moment of Paleo and After the Bell segments, too. Enjoy!
Links for this episode:
Latest in Paleo on Facebook - Share Interesting News & Say Hi!This episode's homepage with sectioned show notes
Products Recommended by Angelo
Listen to "Ishmael" on Audible - 30 Days Free, Includes Book
In Defense of Low Fat: A Call for Some Evolution of Thought (Part 1) | Raw Food SOS
Angelo's Interview on The Pipeline
The World's Best Diet HD - YouTube
Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
The Secret To The Inuit High-Fat Diet May Be Good Genes : The Salt : NPR
How People Living at Earth's Extremes Reveal the Genome's Best Tricks - The Atlantic
'Paleo' diet works if you have Inuit genes - Futurity
What the Inuit can tell us about omega-3 fats and ‘paleo’ diets | Berkeley News
Study: Inuit Omega-3 Genetic Adaptation Could Change Health Story - ICTMN.com
On Thin Ice: Inuit way of life vanishing in Arctic - NBC News.com
Impaired mTORC2 signaling in catecholaminergic neurons exaggerates high fat diet-induced hyperphagia
A high fat diet leads to overeating because of faulty brain signaling | EurekAlert! Science News
A High-Fat Diet May Cause Brain Damage, Explaining Why Obese People Overeat And Crave Fatty Foods
A High-Fat Diet May Cause You to Overeat with Faulty Brain Signaling : Health & Medicine : Science World Report
High Fat Diet Leads To Overeating : News : University Herald
Your Brain on Fatty Food
Secular differences in the association between caloric intake, macronutrient intake, and physical activity with obesity - Obesity Research & Clinical Practice
Why It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the 1980s - The Atlantic
It was easier to stay skinny in the 80s, study finds - ScienceAlert
It Was Easier to Get and Stay Skinny in the '80s, Scientists Say - Us Weekly
The Australian news
4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy, According to Neuroscience | TIME
New Neuroscience Reveals 4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy
Nature experience reduces rumination and subgenual prefrontal cortex activation
Study: spending time in nature lifts mood, may prevent depression (VIDEO).
Sandrine Thuret: You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | TED Talk | TED.com
Sponsored in part by PuraKai. Visit purakai.com to shop for eco-friendly clothing and stand-up paddle boards. Be sure to use coupon code "latest in paleo" for 15% off all clothing purchases.
On this week's show: The Inuit diet & Omega 3s; why high-fat diets may lead to overeating; study says it was easier to be skinny in the 80's; and 4 rituals that will make you happier. Also, recommendations for an epic article to read, products to buy, a documentary to watch, and a book to read or listen to. There are Shinrin-Yoku, Moment of Paleo and After the Bell segments, too. Enjoy!
Links for this episode:
Latest in Paleo on Facebook - Share Interesting News & Say Hi!This episode's homepage with sectioned show notes
Products Recommended by Angelo
Listen to "Ishmael" on Audible - 30 Days Free, Includes Book
In Defense of Low Fat: A Call for Some Evolution of Thought (Part 1) | Raw Food SOS
Angelo's Interview on The Pipeline
The World's Best Diet HD - YouTube
Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
The Secret To The Inuit High-Fat Diet May Be Good Genes : The Salt : NPR
How People Living at Earth's Extremes Reveal the Genome's Best Tricks - The Atlantic
'Paleo' diet works if you have Inuit genes - Futurity
What the Inuit can tell us about omega-3 fats and ‘paleo’ diets | Berkeley News
Study: Inuit Omega-3 Genetic Adaptation Could Change Health Story - ICTMN.com
On Thin Ice: Inuit way of life vanishing in Arctic - NBC News.com
Impaired mTORC2 signaling in catecholaminergic neurons exaggerates high fat diet-induced hyperphagia
A high fat diet leads to overeating because of faulty brain signaling | EurekAlert! Science News
A High-Fat Diet May Cause Brain Damage, Explaining Why Obese People Overeat And Crave Fatty Foods
A High-Fat Diet May Cause You to Overeat with Faulty Brain Signaling : Health & Medicine : Science World Report
High Fat Diet Leads To Overeating : News : University Herald
Your Brain on Fatty Food
Secular differences in the association between caloric intake, macronutrient intake, and physical activity with obesity - Obesity Research & Clinical Practice
Why It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the 1980s - The Atlantic
It was easier to stay skinny in the 80s, study finds - ScienceAlert
It Was Easier to Get and Stay Skinny in the '80s, Scientists Say - Us Weekly
The Australian news
4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy, According to Neuroscience | TIME
New Neuroscience Reveals 4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy
Nature experience reduces rumination and subgenual prefrontal cortex activation
Study: spending time in nature lifts mood, may prevent depression (VIDEO).
Sandrine Thuret: You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | TED Talk | TED.com
Sponsored in part by PuraKai. Visit purakai.com to shop for eco-friendly clothing and stand-up paddle boards. Be sure to use coupon code "latest in paleo" for 15% off all clothing purchases.