Episode 156: In the Woods
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A review of cancer data has Canada changing its guidelines on colon cancer screenings, while in other cancer news a study has the medical community asking whether living with cancer can be better for patients than curing it. Also in the News & Views segment, Whole Foods changes it's mind about replacing nature's packaging for oranges. Also, a new study looks at how mimicking a Paleolithic lifestyle—in the woods with no shelter—might affect metabolic health. In the Moment of Paleo the topic is waiting...is it really so bad? Today's documentary & book recommendations and After the Bell segment are each about ultra hikes along mega trails. Enjoy the show! Links for this episode: This Episode's Homepage Latest in Paleo on Facebook - News hunters and gatherers post your links here. Full List of Recommended Books & Audiobooks A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail Reversing Type 2 Diabetes: The University of Newcastle Research with Diet Plan | – Humans Are Not Broken MILE… MILE & A HALF (trailer 1) on Vimeo Netflix Whole Foods Pulls Pre-Peeled Oranges After Massive Twitter Backlash - Fortune Canadian experts say 'no' to colonoscopy for colon cancer screening | Reuters Colonoscopies: America’s gold standard, while Canada says they’re not justified - HealthNewsReview.org New colon cancer screen guidelines issued | Watch News Videos Online American Cancer Society recommendations for colorectal cancer early detection Dr. McDougall's Health & Medical Center » Early Detection for Cancer Is a Risky Business Do You Really Need to Get an Annual Checkup? – Next Avenue Effects of cancer screening on overall mortality overstated, says report - Medical News Today Exploiting evolutionary principles to prolong tumor control in preclinical models of breast cancer | Science Translational Medicine Don't kill cancer, learn to live with it, say scientists - Telegraph Controlling Cancer May Be Better Than Getting Rid of It Entirely: Study | TIME Living With Cancer Might Be Better Than Trying To Cure It (VIDEO) | Sci/Health > Health > Medicine "The Impact of a 4-Day Paleolithic Lifestyle Change on Human Metaflammation" by Jens Freese, Begoña Ruiz-Núñez et al. Watch "The 2,185 MILE HIKE | David Kallin | TEDxYouth@CEHS" Video at TEDxTalks Visit PuraKai to shop for eco-friendly clothing and stand-up paddle boards. Be sure to use coupon code "latest in paleo" for 15% off all clothing purchases.
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