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The New Neander’s Challenge: Who has the highest uric acid?
Who can beat Tommy Wood’s serum uric acid of 8mg/dL on a low carb diet?
A Working Group on low testosterone in overweight and obese men: is it a good idea to suppress LH with testosterone replacement therapy in asymptomatic men?
If overweight or obese men have no symptoms of hypogonadism, further alteration of their hormonal profile with a testosterone replacement therapy is a questionable decision.
Postprandial workouts for eating disorders, mood disorders, digestive health, better sleep, fat loss.
Postprandial workouts may be a way to alleviate postprandial discomfort.
The article also has informative insights into eating habits of humans.
Meat and vegetables bouillon or “consommé”.
A meat and vegetable bouillon, similar to French “consommé”, is another dietary option to explore, in particular, for people who struggle with digestive issues.
CAC score can decrease over time in a notable proportion of people.
CAC score can decrease over time in a notable proportion of people. In a study by Lee et al. 2009 (1), CAC score decreased in about 20% of the subjects during the 24 months of the observation period. Interventions capable of decreasing CAC score should, therefore, exist. The goal is to identify them.
A Working Group on SHBG.
We invite medical practitioners, researchers and health enthusiasts to join our Working Group on SHBG. Share your experience, your ideas, your laboratory test results with us. Together, we may advance to a better understanding of SHBG in different contexts.
A Test: Are there any athletes in the two groups who are insulin-resistant?
A medical practitioner, a researcher, or a health educator should be able to understand the question and to comment intelligently.