Thoughts from Sarah Hoyt.
When I was a kid, I couldn’t not read things, either.
Thoughts from Sarah Hoyt.
When I was a kid, I couldn’t not read things, either.
The inconvenient facts.
It’s just more climate ambulance chasing.
A prolific writer, and prodigious groper of women.
Three rules for judging its validity.
Now it’s Alzheimer’s. It is infuriating, and tragic. In nutrition, in climate, and in medicine in general, the peer-review system is so broken, it would be better to just get rid of it entirely.
[Thursday-morning update]
How Tom Steyer and Michael Bloomberg corrupted climate science.
[Update a while later]
Tuberculosis vaccine found to be effective against Alzheimer’s. It seems, to the degree that it’s effective at all, to be more prophylactic than a cure.
…from Maaaaars.
A truly dumb article, disappointing from Quillette.
Why you shouldn’t be doing it.
This is definitely news I can use. I only run when chasing something, or being chased by something, or trying to catch a plane.
I agree, women should be able to try this if they want.
The health evidence continues to pour in.
Most days I don’t eat anything until dinner time, unless I’m traveling, or doing a business/social lunch.