Debunking Atkins

Dean Ornish in the NYTimes:

So the diagnosis is correct: we are eating too many simple carbohydrates. But the cure is wrong. The solution is not to go from simple carbohydrates to pork rinds and bacon, but from simple carbohydrates to whole foods with complex carbohydrates like whole wheat, brown rice, and fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes in their natural forms.

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Carbs are the New Calories

As someone who is perpetually 8-16 pounds overweight, and doesn’t really do anything about it, I read the NYTimes Big Fat Lie article with great interest. Thankfully, most (non-vegetarian) Indian diets, while carbohydrate-adequate (for the hot climate and the higher metabolic rate), are not fat/protein deficient. And processed flour (“maida” and friends), while more common than it used to be, is still looked at with disapproval by ‘traditional’ wisdom.

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Matching Organs

Beyond 2000: Perfect Match. Until now, a donated kidney has been a tragic impossibility for many people with renal disease. But now scientists at the Johns Hopkins University in Maryland have come up with a way for kidneys to be used in transplants regardless of their type.

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BBC – Life Expectancy To Soar

BBC: Life expectancy to soar, centurions to become commonplace. The majority of the world’s work culture and education systems — even corporate hiring procedures — on the other hand, remain mired in the 1900s, when you started a job in your 20s and retired at 60. More flexibility in high school and college programs and an increased awareness of age-ism worldwide (especially in recruiting) would help young and old alike.

Monkey Moves Cursor By Thinking

NY Times: This is a case of monkey think, monkey do. One step closer to Planet Cyborg, imho. Within 50 years we’ll see increasing numbers of people with some sort of prosthetic attached that’ll make our spectacles and crutches and motorized wheelchairs appear like stone age tools.

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