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Dan Ostermayer
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physician metabolic health maximalist 📚 co-sleeping https://a.co/d/0itAvPV the simple world https://a.co/d/5u4BdMU 📚
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ostermayer 1 month ago
ketosis is a survival mechanism, it is not a physiologically normal way to live for weeks on end.
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ostermayer 1 month ago
The only problem with peer review is the fact almost all studies keep their raw data private --the peer reviewers rarely see the data and when the study is published, the data remains private. there's no need for peer review if every study just publishes raw data -- then anyone can evaluate whenever they want
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ostermayer 1 month ago
definitely a classic influencer post but for some people worth a try. removing the social media apps is probabaly the biggest win for most people. no social media, no need for a phone. image
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ostermayer 1 month ago
creatine use for nicotine cessation: Only have anecdotal evidence to support this in a handful of people who were all hooked on zyn pouches Smokers had lower concentrations creatine in the medial prefrontal cortex compared to nonsmokers https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-023-02247-0 creatine supplementation increases brain levels nicotine lowers brain creatine → low brain creatine may impair prefrontal function and self-regulation → creatine supplementation might restore those levels and support cognitive function during withdrawal
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ostermayer 1 month ago
two good review articles on the harms of food dyes 1. 2. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0924224425002213 Children are considered especially vulnerable due to their lower body weight (they get a greater weight based dose in a day) Production of Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 leaves behind contamination with benzidine and other carcinogens. Dyes have been associated with a colitis, renal insufficiency, hepatotoxicity, pathological changes in the gut, and oxidative stress.
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ostermayer 1 month ago
the joy you get from seeing your children try something new and want to keep at it to get better supersedes all possible happiness your might get from work or material accolades
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ostermayer 1 month ago
absence of evidence ≠ evidence of absence
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ostermayer 1 month ago
just started reading this. very good so far image
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ostermayer 2 months ago
co sleeping is not associated with sids image
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ostermayer 2 months ago
i'm pretty sure self sovereignty is going to win with these LLM coding tools. i run one of the large healthcare wikis for emergency medicine (wikem.org) and many AI providers just scrape our data and providers are starting to ask chat boxes what to do on shift rather than reading a wiki page. there is no use fighting them to take down queries with our data especially since it is creative commons. so instead, by using their LLMs i built an LLM powered search for emergency docs
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ostermayer 2 months ago
walking after a meal helps with glucose spikes as your muscles contract and use the glucose that is spiking post consumption
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ostermayer 2 months ago
many nutritionists cite the Shanghai Women's Health Study when defending soy as part of a healthy vegetable based diet It was a prospective cohort studies on diet and chronic disease in Asian women. Launched in 1996-2000, it enrolled approximately 75,000 Chinese women aged 40-70 and has tracked them for decades through follow-up surveys and health record linkage. It cites lower breast cancer risk with soy consumption and attempts to explain that Isoflavones (genistein and daidzein), which are phytoestrogens may modulate estrogen metabolism and have anti-proliferative effects on breast tissue.... but the study really demonstrates that fermented soy products (Miso, Fermented Tofu, Tempeh) not soy supplements like soy protein may be good in a traditional eastern diet Unfermented Soy (Tofu, Soy Milk, Soy Powders) are highly processed soy protein isolates or that lack the fermentation byproducts found in whole or fermented soy foods and deliver doses of isoflavones 2-3 times what you'd get from equivalent protein in tofu or tempeh