
The MUSC Center for Global Health abstract submissions for its Poster Session on April 11.

Possible Oregano Oil Health Benefits
Oregano oils have antioxidant, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. These oils may also play a beneficial role in weight management and infection treatments.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/9-oregano-oil-benefits-and-uses
Possible Benefits:
Natural antibiotic / Lowering cholesterol / Antioxidant properties / Anti-fungal / Gut health / Anti-inflammatory / Pain relief / Cancer management / Weight loss
The MUSC Center for Global Health abstract submissions for its Poster Session on April 11.
Can Men Boost Fertility or Testosterone by "Cooling" Their Undergarments?
Kind of a silly and "private" topic, but it sounded interesting
There's one company "Snowballs Underwear" that has cooling packets that go in their underwear that supposedly may help with male fertility (and/or may boost testosterone?)
(Again a personal note before linking to this that this is kind of a "private" topic for "mature readers": https://www.snowballsunderwear.com/)
It has some historical precedent as the site notes that Russian bodybuilders of the 70s and 80s experimented with this "natural" attempt to boost testosterone
Any men tried this or have thoughts on the topic?
Good for a laugh? Able to confer serious benefits?
"Heavy Hands" Workout: Walking Holding Weights
When the physician and psychiatrist Leonard Schwartz surveyed his life at middle-age, he was not particularly happy with the state of himself as a physical specimen. Decades of smoking, overwork, and living a sedentary lifestyle had left him with high blood pressure, chronic back pain, and a general...
The idea for Heavyhands grew out of Schwartz’s discovery that the athletes with the highest VO2 max (generally considered the best indicator of cardiovascular fitness) were not cyclists, nor runners, but cross-country skiers.
Ok I saw that said in another place, but then my first suggestion is people should cross-country ski more if they can.
Part of the boost comes from training in the cold I think.
The other boost is making use of the whole body: arms and legs while exercising.
So this workout was trying to hold some weights in the arms while walking, to kind of be like skiing. I'd think you could also do what's called "nordic walking" which is basically like walking with ski poles on the ground. maybe add some weights to that?
Schwartz found that doing the “Heavyhands Walk” — essentially walking while pumping dumbbells with one’s arms — was the “best way to begin combined, four-limbed movements” and the most natural form of heavy-handed exercise.
New Year's Themes Versus Resolutions or Goals
Stumbled upon this idea today, I'd like to try to reframe some new year's resolutions as "themes" which are less specific "goals", with more specific "resolutions" on top of them.
For example, someone might have a "theme" of "losing weight this year" and with a specific goal to "lose 10 pounds by April".
The nice thing about a "theme" is that you might "fail" a specific resolution, while still "honoring" the overall "theme" you're aiming for. You might not lose 10 pounds by April, but still lose 10 pounds by June, and so still "honor" the "theme" of "losing weight this year".
Any new thoughts on new year's resolutions, goals, or themes?
Happy New Year! 🎊️🎉️🎇️🎆️
"Sleepmaxxing": Sleep Optimization Ideas
Trending on social media, people have been discussing some of their best "hacks" for improving their sleep
Anything from taking magnesium before bed, to getting enough exercise in during the day so you sleep well at night, a lot of tips are discussed and being experimented with (you could probably find a bunch of articles about the topic in a search engine)
I've noticed for example for remembering dreams that a dream diary or simply trying to remember them and/or write them down seems to improve dream recall
What are your top "sleepmaxxing" tips, or things that have helped improve your sleep?
With the news of the shutdown, families are scrambling to find new accommodations for their loved ones during the week of Thanksgiving.
14 Types of Olives Worth Seeking Out
There is so much more to know about olives than that some are green, some are black, some are pitted, and the best ones are pimento-stuffed. Today, we dig deeper into the diverse world of olives.
Had no idea there were so many varieties of foods, I've seen this with other things like apples. Growing up you just think there are "apples" and "olives" and that's it, but it's fascinating to see how much variety there can be within each thing.
The Growing Trend For Home Climbing Rooms
The loo, you say? Yes, of course. Down the corridor, turn right. You can’t miss it — it’s just opposite the climbing wall. Not been to a dinner party like this yet? Me neither. But it’s a safe bet they’re going on. Because in-house (and indeed in-garage, in-barn and in-garden) climbing walls are ve
If cells were personified, fat cells would be an overbearing grandparent who hoards.
We all get the occasional sugar craving, but a new survey finds that most Americans have gone completely overboard when it comes to sweet treats and drinks.
We all get the occasional sugar craving, but a new survey finds that most Americans have gone completely overboard when it comes to sweet treats and drinks. In a startling revelation, the average American consumes an astonishing 36,000 grams of sugar per year — equivalent to nearly 80 pounds.
This eye-opening statistic emerges from a poll of 2,000 Americans conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Hint Water, shedding light on the nation’s sugar habits and their surprising impact on hydration levels. The study found that the typical American ingests 99 grams of sugar daily, surpassing the sugar content of two 12-ounce cans of soda. This excessive consumption comes despite 85% of respondents actively working to reduce their sugar intake.
The survey also reveals that for 34% of respondents, the majority of their daily sugar intake in beverages comes from their morning coffee. Another 28% say that soda makes up most of their liquid consumption.
Interestingly, more than half of the par
Whats the best option when it comes to soft drinks?
sugarless ones contain aspartame which is bad. Tried organic lemonade once but that was too healthy and didnt taste good.
"Sunscreen Lies EXPOSED!"
Sorry about the clickbait title but I thought it was funny and an appropriate reaction to this propaganda piece reminding people to wear sunscreen:
The article "lies" by omission, if you want to accuse it of doing so, but here are some omissions to consider:
*Sunscreen isn't needed for one, because you can just wear clothes to cover up. A lot of people who work outside would just wear long pants and sleeves. Or in the middle east there is the common image of people wearing clothes that cover the whole body. The fact this is seldom mentioned always strikes me as curious as it's a viable alternative to sunscreen, even assuming one must avoid sun on the skin. There are even clothes that have SPF ratings like sunscreen.
*Article says "any sunscreen is better than no sunscreen"... which is a pretty dramatic claim as I could envision there being toxic sunscreens you should avo
Satiety (How Full or Satisfied Foods Make You Feel) For Weight Loss?
I saw an article about popular weight loss drugs today, which said they artificially stimulate the production of hormones in the brain to make people feel "satsified" and "full" (stimulate a feeling of "satiety") with whatever food they've eaten.
I've seen before that people've said certain foods create more satiety than others; the hypothesis goes that more foods that may taste good but lack nutritional value and satiety have been consumed more today, resulting in more overweight and obese people.
One issue is that it doesn't look like a lot of research has been done on what foods create a feeling of satiety; here's one such list of foods but the foods were determined subjectively I think by participants in a study: https://www.diabetesnet.com/food-diabetes/satiety-index/
Does this seem like a useful tool for people to lose more weight, for them to identify and consume more foods with a higher "satiety" than other foods?
Health Benefits of Turmeric
Discover ten of the most impressive health benefits of turmeric, including aiding brain function and heart health. Plus, learn how much turmeric you should aim to eat every day, and how to cook with turmeric at home.
Neti Pots Explained: How the Device Helps Clear Your Nasal Passages
Learn how to use a neti pot, a teapot-like contraption that can relieve sinus pressure, rinse your nasal passages and remove excessive mucus.
Sponge Bath: Keep Clean Without Running Water (MotherEarthNews)
A pioneer in the Alaskan wilderness tells us how to take a sponge bath. Originally published as "KEEP CLEAN WITHOUT RUNNING WATER" in the March/April 1981 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS.