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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-06 23:38
RT Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole)Vilhjalmur Stefansson went to the Arctic in 1906 planning to bring proper British rations because obviously he knew better than some primitive natives.The Inuit took one look at his supplies and laughed themselves silly.He ended up eating their diet instead. Nothing but caribou, seal, and fish. Specifically all the fatty bits they recommended. Zero vegetables. Zero scurvy. Zero health problems whatsoever.He came back to New York and the medical establishment called him a fraud to h ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-06 10:20AI Processing
A study of more than 2,300 middle-aged men in Finland found that frequent sauna use was linked to a significantly lower risk of several serious conditions. But it is too soon to draw robust conclusions, and data from other groups is limited https://t.co/gVP5IBrYDF ...
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How can you avoid getting sick on a plane? The U.S. Olympic team’s top doctor has advice on where to sit—and what to do with your air nozzle. https://t.co/fdl2x03JnG ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-05 08:00
Evidence is mounting that protecting people’s health is an increasingly important aspect of dealing with global warming. Our six charts and maps show which countries are most affected by high temperatures, wildfires and infectious diseases https://t.co/xfwsteiqKM ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-04 18:30
Health & Climate Change - Protecting public health is increasingly important in addressing global warming [1] - High temperatures, wildfires, and infectious diseases are key areas of impact [1] Geographic Impact - Charts and maps illustrate the countries most affected by these issues [1]
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The Economist· 2025-11-03 12:00
It’s more than you might think. Startling new data show how closely the problems of climate change and health are intertwined. Our charts and maps show where people are most at risk https://t.co/zpCJEpCoQd ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-31 17:02
Parkrun’s benefits to Britain could be as high as £668m a year, a recent study has estimated based on the Treasury’s valuation of improvements in health and life-satisfaction.Psychological improvements are at least as noteworthy as the physical ones https://t.co/LIvoc6BZ0q ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-29 10:20
A study of more than 2,300 middle-aged men in Finland found that frequent sauna use was linked to a significantly lower risk of several serious conditions. But it is too soon to draw robust conclusions, and data from other groups is limited https://t.co/y37TnbDHbK ...
Analyst who first called Beyond Meat’s rally buys 2% stake in Peter Thiel–backed company
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-28 18:40
Group 1: Beyond Meat Overview - Beyond Meat is a U.S.-based plant-based food company that develops and sells meat substitutes primarily made from peas, rice, and mung beans, aiming to mimic the taste and texture of animal meat [2] - The company sells its products, including burgers, sausages, and ground "beef," through major retailers, restaurants, and food-service partners worldwide, positioning itself at the intersection of sustainability, health, and food innovation [2] Group 2: Recent Market Activity - Beyond Meat experienced a dramatic price peak on October 22, reaching $7.48 before sharply declining to $3.88 the following day, and was trading 20.34% higher at $2.18 on the Tuesday after the peak [1] Group 3: Investment Insights on ETHzilla - Retail investor and analyst Dimitri Semenikhin, who previously called Beyond Meat's rally, is now focusing on ETHzilla, an Ethereum-focused digital asset treasury, in which he acquired just over 2% of outstanding shares [3] - ETHzilla holds approximately 102,000 ETH and about $70 million in cash, giving it net assets of $470 million, while its market capitalization is around $250 million, indicating a 50% discount to book value [4] - The discount is attributed to a recent 10-for-1 reverse split that temporarily caused shares to drop about 35%, despite the company generating around $30 to $40 million in annual profit on a $250 million market cap [5] Group 4: Profitability and Yield Generation - ETHzilla generates yield through DeFi lending and liquid restaking, producing annual returns of 8–10% compared to a 3% base staking yield, translating to an estimated $20–25 million in annual net profit [6]
The hidden power of your daily choices | Dr. Heather Dwyer | TEDxCincinnati
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-28 15:44
[Music] [Applause] We're all moving toward one of two futures. One of freedom or one of decline. And the difference are the choices we make today.It was 10:30 at night when my phone buzzed. The text read, "I think I need to call 911 and go to the hospital. A loved one was in severe pain, alone, and scared." I was in New York teaching about health at the Academy of Medicine, teaching others how to make better choices with their health and body. Meanwhile, back in Ohio, someone I love was fighting for their l ...