Part 1: Comparing Protein Sources
Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Is Greek yogurt a good way to enhance protein intake? Comparing whey, soy, and pea protein isolates; When taking supplements, is it advisable to take periodic breaks to enhance their effectiveness? Tommy John surgery pioneer and longtime Mets medical director dies at 68; Ivermectin, once branded useless “horse paste,” may prove a new weapon against malaria; New findings challenge notion that humans and apes share 99% of their DNA.
Part 2: Keto Diet Scores vs. Parkinson’s
In first-ever study, keto diet scores vs. Parkinson’s; Walk away from dementia; Loneliness can kill, but negative social ties can hasten biological aging; Researchers isolate potent memory compound from sage, rosemary; Sketchy knockoff weight loss drugs are flooding the marketplace; The popular vitamin you shouldn’t take for sarcoidosis; When osteoporosis is so severe that even minor trauma causes rib fractures.
References & Resources
Smithsonian exhibit overstates genetic similarity between humans and apes and should be fixed
By Discovery Institute, Intelligent Design May 29, 2025
Ivermectin: The mosquito-killing pill that dropped malaria by 26%
New England Journal of Medicine, 2025; 393 (4): 362 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2411262
Knockoff weight loss drugs from illegal foreign sources
George Karavetsos and the Partnership for Safe Medicines
Compound found in common herbs inspires potential anti-inflammatory for Alzheimer’s disease
Antioxidants, 2025; 14 (3): 293 DOI: 10.3390/antiox14030293
Negative social ties, like frenemies, could be aging you
By David Robson, NewScientist July 25, 2025
Walk this number of steps each day to cut your risk of dementia
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN September 6, 2022
NUNM research study explores impact of ketogenic diet on Parkinson’s
Front. Nutr., 22 July 2025, Sec. Clinical Nutrition Volume 12 – 2025



